"It's just a first step, the battle will be long". The day after the summit in the Region , the direct and indirect workers of Portovesme srl met in the assembly.

"President Solinas shared our positions, there is a common strategy - said Franco Bardi, CGIL secretary - but the battle is to be built, we must stay united, no one feels safe".

The assembly was very well attended, in the square at the entrance to the factory. " Yesterday was a small step, but certainly not decisive ", said Enzo Lai, secretary of Femca Cisl.

On the horizon looming layoffs for a further 200 workers with the stop of the lead which could take place between November and March. " There will be a lot to fight, the dispute has just begun - said Renato Tocco, Uilm - but the factory must not stop".

Among the interventions, many workers, worried about a situation that is precipitating. "We temporary workers have been out since January - said Cristian Saiu - since the crisis began, and we have been completely forgotten". Fr Antonio Mura, in charge of the Pastoral Care of Labor, also spoke. " The workers are increasingly considered numbers - he said - but you must not give up, continue your fight with hope to defend your work".

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