Wednesday, August 11, 2010

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RECOVERY RECOVERY WORKERS FIAT FIAT

workers reinstated, Fiat is using "They blocked off the assembly lines"

The company will appeal against the decision to readmit the three workers (two of which delegates Fiom) fired with 'charges of "sabotage." The lawyers of the blue-collar: "It was not their presence to prevent the transit of trucks."

The three workers were laid off in mid-July

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because they are considered responsible for blocking the assembly line during a strike inside. The Labour Court has, however, gave reason to the workers - deemed "unconstitutional" the measure taken by the company - the reinstallation in the workplace and in professional tasks. Fiom has "read" in ruling the implicit recognition of its argument, according to which the management of the establishment wanted to hit employees and unions active in the struggle for internal disputes.
Lingotto, having received a copy of the measure, has announced the action: "We will evaluate the reasons for this decision - the statement said Fiat - which does not appear consistent with the framework of inquiry has already emerged, despite the brevity of the investigation being conducted. In the belief that it offered incontrovertible evidence of voluntary lock assembly lines, which led to a serious injury to the company, forcing it to take dutiful acts


Lawyers Focareta Franco, Alberto Piccinini, Letizia Grosso Zuccherelli and Lina remarked that instead "it was not the presence of the strikers, about fifty, including delegates from all the other unions, to prevent the transit of trucks. These are not split even when the strikers have departed. "The decree, the lawyers added, also specifies that" the absence of intention to create harm to the defendant company is well marked by the statements of workers present. So the workers were fired for a fact that did not commit. "
CONTINUE ON SOURCE: http://www.repubblica.it/economia/2010/08/11/news/operai_reintegrati_la_fiat_fa_ricorso-6222259/?ref=HREC1 -1

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