She asked for the Green pass from a couple of passengers who were boarding a flight from Gorizia to London, but they were "offended, beaten up, grabbed by the neck and thrown to the ground".

It happened to an employee who works in the Friuli Venezia Giulia airport, denounces the Fit Cisl in a note.

According to the reconstruction of the worker, reported by the union, the man, at the request for certification - essential to get on the plane - lost his temper and lashed out at the employee. Who reported a head injury with an eight-day prognosis.

Immediate intervention by the police and the woman's colleagues: "He avoided the worst - explains the secretary of Fit Cisl Friuli Venezia Giulia Antonio Pittelli -, this is only the tip of the iceberg of a phenomenon that is unfortunately becoming exasperated throughout the public service sector. Episodes of this kind risk becoming daily for those who exercise roles of control over the vehicles. We already have reports from trains too, and we fear the same about buses ”.

Of "unacceptable behavior that must be nipped in the bud and stigmatized" speaks the president of the Region Massimiliano Fedriga who expresses "unconditional solidarity" to the worker. “Respect for those who carry out their work and refraining from violent behavior are imperative priorities. Those who behave in the opposite way cannot find any indulgence ", he stresses.

(Unioneonline / L)

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