Kicked out for a post, Ex Ilva confirms dismissal

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Black smoke from the meeting foreseen by the cooling procedure between the management of the Ex Ilva of Taranto and Fim, Fiom and Uilm on the dismissal of Riccardo Cristello, expelled from the company for having shared on Facebook the invitation to follow the fiction ‘Wake Up Love Mine ‘with a message that the steel multinational has defined as’ disparaging’. In fact, the company has confirmed the expulsion of the worker and the unions have relaunched the 24-hour strike in Taranto, already proclaimed in recent days, for next April 23 with a demonstration in Rome, under the Mise.


“We deem unacceptable the attitude of the multinational which continues not to want to open a debate on the merits with the trade unions in order to avoid further social tensions among the workers. This situation does nothing but strengthen the claims platform of Fim, Fiom and Uilm di Taranto in view of the campaign of assemblies promoted in recent days “, they say in a note. “Therefore, we believe it is essential to open a discussion with the Ministers of Economic Development and Labor to put an end to this situation of absolute uncertainty experienced by social workers and by the contract of the steel plant”, they conclude.

In a note, the reply from Arcelor Mittal Italia: “The company has not received any request for comparison from the dismissed employee but reiterates its availability for a comparison similar to that recently had with the other employee, at the outcome of which , following the presentation of an adequate apology, the company has decided to revoke the dismissal “. “On the contrary, he reiterates – the company continues – that the justifications formulated in writing by the same only confirm the reasons for the disciplinary sanction”.

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