The leftist CGIL trade union
federation on Monday warned center-left Premier Matteo Renzi
that he has taken a divisive path.
"The premier has taken the wrong path - one that divides the
country," CGIL, which has traditional ties with Renzi's
Democratic Party (PD), said in a statement.
"The premier's words betray a lot of ill temper," the CGIL
said. "He conjures plots and specters, issues warnings and
launches tirades, but what he does not say is how to create jobs
and restart the country".
The CGIL went on to say it expects "fewer accusations and
more reflection" from the country's leader.
"We would like to hear a bit more reflection on the errors
of finance and business," CGIL said. "Rather than winking at
entrepreneurs, inventing strange and improbable plots, or
turning things into a political brawl, the premier should try to
come up with serious answers...the government still lacks
job-creation policies and an industrial policy...it takes rights
away instead of extending safeguards".
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