«Enough with the profiteering on the Teatro Lirico of Cagliari».

Superintendent Nicola Colabianchi responds to the accusations of the USB, Libersind and CISL unions who in recent days had pointed the finger at a management defined as opaque and uncooperative. «A specious and exploitative denigratory campaign is underway, linked to recent political events which must not influence the Foundation's activity», clarifies Colabianchi.

«The repeated and systematic attacks - he explains - intend to put pressure on the current management and management of the Theater but in reality they affect the quality of the work that the majority of the workers and workers carry out every day, and they undermine the image of the public good by discrediting its 'operated'. «An alleged union inertia is attributed to the management of the Theater - continues Colabianchi - when in reality, last week, a productivity agreement was signed, approved by the Steering Committee and signed by CGIL, CISL, UIL, FIALS, with the sole exclusion of two minority unions. Agreement - underlines the superintendent - which makes 600,000 euros available to workers in one year to encourage the theatre's productivity".

Meanwhile, tomorrow Colabianchi will meet with the unions to find a definitive solution to the problem of historical precarious employment. «It is instrumentally ignored that last December - he recalls - over 40 permanent workers were hired, a more accurate management of public spending is ignored which has led to the recovery, in recent years, of the Foundation's budgets previously in the red without resort to the Bray law". And again «the opening, awaited for 18 years, of the new Carmen Melis Theatre, a new space to enrich the artistic offering. We then instrumentally ignore - Colabianchi reiterates - the presence of a new public also through the ability to bond and open up to the territory with important partnerships, giving a new impetus that can look to the future with confidence and new enthusiasm as demonstrated by continuous growth of spectators and young people." Finally, an appeal comes from Uilcom and Fials Cials: «The single table should once again become the only field of discussion in the interests of workers».

(Unioneonline/D)

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