Susanna Camusso,
secretary-general of Italy's biggest trade union CGIL, on
Tuesday told Premier Matteo Renzi and the head of industrial
employers' organisation Confindustria Giorgio Squinzi to "come
back down to Earth" following their statements regarding Italy's
better-than-expected GDP and unemployment figures.
Camusso said "if they would stop with the propaganda, the
country could seize the opportunities that seem to be
appearing".
"Today we're at the height of a premier who boasts of
results already reached and surpassed by Monti before and Letta
after, and a Confindustria president who asks why growth is so
low".
"They had told a completely different story, the
Confindustria president who assured copious investments and mass
hirings in exchange for freedom to sack workers, while the
premier assured that his reforms would have guaranteed a dynamic
and innovative entrepreneurial class capable of hiring and with
growth prospects," Camusso said.
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