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11 October 2021 "I am very worried after the violence on Saturday. There is a climate of violence to instill mistrust in the country which opens a disturbing light".

This was stated by the president of Confindustria, Carlo Bonomi - a guest this morning in Reggio Emilia at the inauguration of a local Unindustria digital automation lab - commenting on the assault on the CGIL headquarters in Rome.



"He reminded me of last autumn - he continued - when during the important phase of the contract renewals, the Confindustria system and its presidents were the subject of assaults like in Naples and Cosenza, of threats with parcel bombs and envelopes with bullets delivered to the presidents of Confindustria Lombardia, Bergamo and Brescia. These are moments in which we need to be very firm and we have kept the bar straight. The same that is needed today by the intermediate bodies that make a great contribution to the country in difficult times. . 



According to the number one of the industrialists, "the delicate issues of safety at work and the fight against Covid" must see everyone united in the preparation of the best tools on health safety. Bonomi therefore said he was "certain that the trade unions will also want to give a signal to the pact for growth, which is the best response we give to the world of work and to the whole country".



Confindustria's position, said Bonomi, is based on the fact that we have "a national responsibility, factories must be a place of safety for the community and those who do not respect and those who do not enforce the obligation of the Green Pass and the rules on vaccines 'puts itself out of a social cohesion pact, this must be emphasized'. This is because "the war against Covid and its variants is not yet won, so we cannot admit hypocrisy and go back, risking new closures," he said Bonomi and warns: "We have known for a month of the introduction of the obligation of the Green Pass in the workplace.

From 15 October we no longer accept postponements, objections or circumvention.

We are not willing to dialogue ".