Rules governing the firing of
workers who break employment contract rules "already exist" and
the government should explain why they don't work rather than
drawing up new ones that "otherwise are just propaganda,"
Susanna Camusso, the head of the CGIL trade union federation
said Monday.
Camusso made the remark on the fringes of the presentation
of the universal rights of labour Charter in reply to a question
about a new government norm to be approved Wednesday under which
"crafty" people who clock into work and then disappear from the
workplace could be sacked within 48 hours.
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