• Jabil fires, Catalfo minister: "Null layoffs, use new Cig"

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by Tiziana Di Giovannandrea 25 May 2020 The third table on Jabil is resumed to find a quick solution that allows the continuity of employment of the 190 workers of the Marcianise plant, in the province of Caserta.

Labor Minister, Nunzia Catalfo   speaking of the dispute Jabil, the American multinational that announced 190 layoffs starting today, reiterates as already announced at the end of the first confrontation table held on Saturday 23 May: "Both the Cura Italia decree and the relaunch decree block the dismissal procedures until August 17. So if the dismissal should occur it would be absolutely void and the worker would be entitled to reinstatement ".

In these hours, the third negotiation meeting is taking place with the union parties and the American company - which operates in the sector of production of electronic components and circuits for the world hi-tech producers, with 120 factories and 200 thousand employees all over the world. world, - after the second river table held yesterday, which lasted over 6 hours, despite the public holiday.

The owner of the Catalfo Labor Department added that in the current meeting: "We are trying to stop the layoffs and above all to work on a path of relocation of workers to other companies that have offered themselves" said the minister during an interview with Sky Tg24.

The Minister for the South, Giuseppe Provenzano , on the microphones of Rai News 24, considers the layoffs of the multinational Jabil illegitimate: "I remember those gates well, I was there with the secretary of the Democratic Party Nicola Zingaretti. Those layoffs are simply illegitimate". 

The comparison between the parties of yesterday took place, with the mediation of the two departments involved, Labor and Economic Development represented by the Minister Nunzia Catalfo and the Undersecretary Alessandra Todde , and the regional councilor for Labor of Campania, Sonia Palmeri , to find a quick solution for the 190 workers at the Jabil plant.