Widely abused vouchers for
occasional work are like 'pizzini', the notes the mafia uses to
communicate, and "must be abolished," the head of Italy's
largest trade union CGIL, Susanna Camusso, told ANSA Tuesday.
"Vouchers have now become the pizzini that pay any activity,"
she said. "That way you pollute good, honest work and condemn
millions of young people and workers to a very poor future".
CGIL has called for a referendum on the use of the vouchers,
which are often given to people who work long hours and
sometimes the equivalent of steady jobs.
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