Industry Minister Carlo Calenda
said Monday that talks on the future of ILVA have been adjourned
because of shortcomings in the restructuring proposal of the
consortium taking over the steel-making firm.
"The company's proposal on the salary and the situation for
the workers is unacceptable," Calenda said via Twitter.
"Talks adjourned".
Workers at Taranto's troubled ILVA steel plant on Monday
staged a one-day strike against plans to axe around 4,000 jobs
by Am Investco, the consortium that is taking over the company
that owns the massive facility.
Around 3,300 of the jobs would go at the Taranto factory.
There were also protests in Genoa, where 600 redundancies are
planned.
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