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Dear all,
During our 7th National Congress, we presented the text of a motion we have called “Never Again Ghettos,” with which we aim to bring to the attention of the political, institutional, and social world the dramatic living and working conditions of thousands of immigrants, both legal and illegal, who live in ghettos in the countryside and urban suburbs.
These are men and women who live in these places in unacceptable, inhumane conditions, with no respect for human dignity or fundamental rights.
In recent weeks, we have been meeting with deputies and senators to submit the motion, hoping they will champion it by presenting it to the Chambers of Deputies and initiating its parliamentary process. This is a necessary step, which is attracting keen interest across political lines, to commit the Government to concrete initiatives aimed at ensuring dignity, security, and legality, constantly monitoring settlements across the country, and rethinking migration policies.

To support this initiative, we have also launched an online petition, gathering signatures on the change.org platform. We ask you to sign it and share it widely through all the communication channels you deem most appropriate. Signing the petition takes just a few seconds, and it helps us raise the profile of our Federation's civilized fight against marginalization and gangmastering.
Certain of your participation and collaboration, we inform you that you can find the link on our website www.faicisl.it or by searching for “Never again ghettos” directly on www.change.org.

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CISL Ferrara C.

Cisl Ferrara, with its 28,153 members in the entire province, is an important point of reference for workers and citizens; the union offers concrete help every day for the protection of rights, guaranteeing concrete help in order to solve the problems of daily life. Through the trade union structures of the category, the CISL defends workers in all sectors of the world of work, pensioners, unemployed and atypical workers, without any political, religious or ethnic prejudice.

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