The Cgil is against the Jobs Act but then uses it to fire
The article discusses the contradiction of the Cgil union, which opposes the Jobs Act while simultaneously using it for layoffs.
Landini, not just the severance pay: he also underpaid the director of the Cgil
Maurizio Landini, secretary of the Cgil, faces scrutiny over underpayment issues while calling for better wages and protections for workers amidst an ongoing investigation into labor practices.
"Landini preaches well, but acts poorly..." A storm breaks out over the CGIL leader
The leader of the CGIL, Maurizio Landini, faces criticism for alleged hypocrisy over contractual wage agreements and failing to pay a former employeeโs severance, despite attacking the government on labor issues.
Landini does not pay severance pay: Cgil's assets seized
The head of the CGIL labor union, Maurizio Landini, faces legal action after failing to pay severance to an employee, resulting in the seizure of funds from the union's account.
Schlein-Landini, the No is the last resort for the two aspiring leaders
Elly Schlein and Maurizio Landini are positioning themselves ahead of an upcoming referendum, seeking political advantage and leadership within the left in Italy.
Landini: "Authoritarian Logic. Under the Pretext of Security, the Government Creates a Police State"
Maurizio Landini criticizes the Italian government's approach to security, suggesting it fosters an oppressive state rather than addressing genuine safety concerns.
Landini wants to bring back the escalator wage system
Maurizio Landini, the secretary of Cgil, proposes an annual salary negotiation approach in response to INPS data on wages, criticizing the current system as outdated and inadequate.
Landini reduces the union to a fighting party
Maurizio Landini, leader of CGIL, proposes annual salary negotiations as a solution to inflation, which is seen as a drastic and ideologically charged measure.
Landini insists: "Salaries must be negotiated every year"
Maurizio Landini, the general secretary of Cgil, emphasizes the need for annual salary negotiations due to persistent issues with inflation and rising job insecurity affecting pay.
Iran and pro-Maduro, a left out of this world. Conte distances himself
The article discusses the absurdity of a section of the left supporting Nicolas Maduro amid protests for freedom in Venezuela, criticizing figures like Maurizio Landini for referring to Maduro as an 'elected president'.