The signatories of this appeal, given the precarious one of the worst evils of our society that prevents people of all ages to build a future, which reduces certainty and rights, which prevents any possibility of positive change in civil society, which undermined the solidarity and social justice, believe accompany the mobilizations and struggles that have been implemented to date, and that will certainly continue in the near future, a democratic instrument, and mass as the recall referendum . One hypothesis
open, starting with Law 30 and Law 276 on atypical work and passing the Law 368 that regulates specific contracts Fixed-term, go to intercept the demand for greater union democracy spread through the partial repeal of Art. 19 of the Workers' Statute, insofar as it discriminates against non-signatory unions contract, eliminating a legal and political nonsense that has put in the hands of employers to recognize the union counterpart. On October 16 some labor lawyers and union representatives and some temporary base in cassation filed three referendum questions on job insecurity and union democracy in the workplace.
The questions are designed to eliminate major distortions in the labor market in the current legislation and to restore union democracy.
- repeal Act 30 and the implementation of Legislative Decree 276 of 2003;
- Partial repeal of Decree 368 of 2001 on temporary contracts.
- removal of the words: "as part of trade unions that are signatories to collective bargaining agreements applied in the production unit" art. 19 of Law 300/70.
The signatories to this appeal argue that the Organizing Committee is not considered the sole holder of the referendum questions placed, considering a proposal open to modifications, extensions and additions.
The petitioners, together with the Organizing Committee, will propose a meeting to check The feasibility of the path referendum aimed at combating precariousness and development of union democracy.
November 22, 2007
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