Portovesme Srl at risk of closure, appeal to Mattarella: "Let's avoid catastrophe"
The mayor of San Gavino wrote a letter to the President of the Republic to save the more than 2,000 workersPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
The appeal is now directly to the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella . The solutions decrease as the days go by, the last card that the mayor of San Gavino Carlo Tomasi tries to spend is that of the letter to the Head of State, who is asked to avoid a catastrophe .
This would mean the closure of Portovesme Srl for the area, in the two factories of Portovesme and, precisely, San Gavino, leading to "a very serious socio-labor emergency". In fact, there are more than 2000 workers in the centres, both permanent and temporary: Tomasi asks Mattarella for an intervention "in any form and within the limits of your commitments and possibilities".
The mayor speaks of an imminent disaster, which would impact on a context already on its knees: "If this resolution were irreversible", reads the letter, " it would cause immeasurable damage to a community that resides in an area already afflicted by chronic socio-occupational criticalities, in a contingency that is already dramatic in itself due to the scenario of recent years, characterized by the energy crisis fueled by the Russian-Ukrainian war, which came after two years of the global Covid-19 pandemic".
The mayor explained the centrality of the Foundry, inaugurated in 1932, for his Municipality: «Up to now it has continued to represent an economic beacon and an antidote against social desertification, therefore its disappearance», concludes Tomasi, «is foreshadowed as a real catastrophe , which the institutions cannot allow and which we local administrators must refuse to even take into consideration".
(Unioneonline/L.Ne.)