The cleaners of Brotzu and Businco proclaimed a strike on July 5.

Negotiations on work shifts did not go well, hence the abstention from work proclaimed by the unions in a delicate sector.

To exacerbate the climate - explain the acronyms - was the failure to comply with the agreement signed on April 22, when, to encourage the entry of Sistemi Integrati , the categories had accepted the request to apply, on an experimental basis, two time slots , one in the morning and one in the evening, with the commitment to meet again after two months to arrive at a single time slot.
"These are part-time workers for whom the imposition of two time slots determines a clear worsening of living and working conditions", explained the secretaries Nella Milazzo (Filcams Cgil), Giuseppe Atzori (Fisascat Cisl) and Vincenzo Dimonte (Uiltrasporti Uil) also underlining that, "considering the reduced hours, workers have the right to have a single shift, also to allow them to find another job and achieve full pay".

The new timetable is also different from that carried out for several years with the old company. Among the consequences, the unions explain, the impossibility of reconciling the times of life and work , "as happens for example to a working mother who risks having to leave her job because she cannot afford to pay a babysitter to look after her children when she is engaged in the two shifts ".

The acronyms hope that by 5 July the Sistemi Integrati will receive the request and employ part-time workers in a single shift. Only in this case will the strike be lifted.

(Unioneonline / L)

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