Not only has he not received his pension yet, he doesn't even know how much it will be. Paolo Celle, a resident of Riola Sardo, has been waiting for news on his pension case from the INPS offices in Oristano for eight months. With all the inconveniences that this entails, given that he received his last salary last March.

"At the end of February, since I turned 67 in March, on the 25th, and stopped working, I sent all the paperwork to apply for my pension through the welfare office - says Paolo Celle who worked at sea during his life, was an employee but above all a trader for 23 years - I was good until the end of the summer, since the welfare office had told me that the waiting times were long due to a lack of staff, but from September onwards I started to push. Both through the welfare office, but also by sending emails to INPS, since they never answered the phone. The first time they wrote to me that the practice was in progress, as it appears on the portal, the second time that the waiting times were long and that they would try to speed it up. However, we are in mid-November, all this is absurd and inconceivable. And who knows how many people are in my same situation and don't know how to move forward. At this point I will have to turn to a lawyer, spending money, however, the money that hasn't arrived to me yet".

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