The two days of the 4th congress of Filctem CGIL in Sassari ended with the renewal of the management team through the election of the General Assembly which confirmed Gianfranco Murtinu as general secretary. Several topics were addressed during the two days in which the contents of Murtinu's introductory report were shared, those that emerged from the debate and from the speeches of the secretary of the Chamber of Labour, CGIL Sassari, Massimiliano Muretti and from the speech of the secretary of the regional Filctem, Francesco Garau.

«The epochal changes underway, mainly triggered by the climate alarm, are unavoidable», underlined the new general secretary Filctem CGIL «but the transitions towards a new energy and production model must be governed and directed to be fair also from a social and they must have the purpose of conserving, by reconverting it, the industrial heritage of the country».

And by "just transition" we mean what it is hoped will happen for the territorial situation in relation to the coal-fired plant of Fiume Santo and that on Green Chemistry. «This can be achieved through the proposals that Filctem of Sassari also presented in this congress, - added Murtinu - or production of Green Hydrogen from RES in Fiume Santo, and with the necessary industrial development of the sustainable chemistry project in Porto Torres» .

At the center also the sharing of the projects of the Industrial Consortium of Sassari and the fight against the phenomenon of deaths at work. Finally, the congress expressed its concern for the national political framework which, «with the right-centre government seems unwilling to listen to the requests coming from the world of work and the union, precisely in a moment of weakness for the workers, grappling with the economic difficulties imposed by the inflation that has exploded in recent months".

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