Procurement and Green Chemistry: trade unions ready to urge Solinas
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The dispute over Green Chemistry has never gone on vacation, not even in these months of electoral campaign and waiting for the new composition of the national government. Now the concrete steps must be taken in the offices that have decision-making capacity, in Cagliari and Rome. The theme of contracts and lack of investment in the Porto Torres industrial center returned to the center of the meeting convened in Sassari by the CGIL.
A unitary industry coordination met at the headquarters in via Largo Budapest in the presence of the confederal Cgil, Cisl and Uil and all the trade federations of the Industry and Services sector present in the Eni plant. The claims of north-west Sardinia concern the problems on procurement related to the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding on Green Chemistry signed by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, on May 26, 2011, and currently only partially implemented. A river meeting to decide on the strategy and involvement of the Region, with an open letter to be addressed to President Christian Solinas "to remind him of the commitments made with the trade unions, so that he can immediately convene a preparatory and operational meeting with the social and trade union parties aimed at to define the shared position to be taken within the control room ", underline the trade unions.
Investments remain essential to relaunch the economic and industrial fabric of the territory and of Sardinia. "Therefore we intend to urge the governor to convene the control room at the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, with the aim of redefining and implementing the strategic lines of the 2011 Protocol and transforming the institutional and economic commitments into a Program Agreement". Eleven years ago, with the signing of that agreement, the industrial conversion of the Porto Torres chemical plant began, a slow path that evidently encountered many obstacles.