Alghero airport, UDC and Sardinian reformers ask for an open city council
It is an alarm for the state of crisis which could soon lead to layoffs and solidarity contracts for employeesPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
An open municipal council , with Sogeaal top management and the highest institutional offices . The UDC and Riformatori Sardi groups are asking for it, alarmed by the state of crisis which could soon lead the management company to resort to social safety nets , with the request for layoffs or the application of solidarity contracts for all employees.
Once the problems related to territorial continuity in the Cesarini area have been resolved, the economic problems remain.
The municipal councilors Christian Mulas and Alberto Bamonti are convinced that the responsibilities should be distributed over several subjects , «including our mea culpa. In fact, if privatization could also be a step to be approved, this had to be defined with a more solid and structured presence of the major private and public bodies in north-western Sardinia», say the two representatives of the majority. «Certainly, despite the various proclamations and expectations with respect to a company that belongs to an investment fund participated by the State, there have not been the dreaded and proclaimed extraordinary positive effects that there should have been. Indeed, in the face of a record season (+68%) and an equally positive month of January , we are astonished at Sogeaal's request for social safety nets for employees». According to the two directors, an attitude that «leaves perplexity to say the least, if not worried».
Mulas and Bamonti also wonder what happened to the restyling intentions of the arrivals hall of the terminal or the multi-storey car park project . «We would not like, as has already emerged in some comments by important representatives of the territory, that Sogeaal wants to ride a general condition of generalized bewilderment and even more present in the North West of the Island, to implement inappropriate choices, more private than public, and contrary to the development and well-being of all".
The UDC and the Reformers are now asking the Sardinian parliamentarians and the regional councilors of the territory to intervene definitively, "clarifying what actions need to be taken, even immediately, in order to avoid a dangerous collapse which would drag into the abyss large part of Sardinia ".