Centrella: "Putting an end to bloodshed and action against economic consequences"
Date: 25/02/2011
"We are very concerned for Italian workers in Libya, as well as for businesses, and we ask the government to intervene as soon as possible to avoid further loss of life. " The
says John Centrella, general secretary Ugl, for which "in light of the seriousness of the situation, the interests and relations with Libya, the Italian Government's duty is to mobilize to make absolutely an end to the massacre of civilians and to prevent adverse effects from the emergency landing until you get to energy supply. "
Meanwhile, fuel prices increased the coverage. For Ugl confederal secretary, Paul Varesi, "the so-called 'effect Libya' is not an excuse to launch the speculative increases only partially justified by the tragic events that are happening in the North African country."
"The companies have revised upward the prices of fuel have than 2 cents per liter - explained - without objective reasons, but only on the basis of a possible drop in supply. A speed of 'reaction' that is not records when, in fact, it is to adjust downward the same prices. "
"The increases are likely to cause a domino effect, especially with regard to food and basic necessities, which could be exploited due to the speculation of the possible transport. E 'therefore necessary - said the union - that the government carefully monitors what is going on and immediately convene a round table with stakeholders to outline a common strategy on anti-speculation ".
Source: http://www.ugl.it/InPrimoPiano/tabid/209/ctl/Details/mid/582/ItemID/5025/language/it-IT/Default.aspx?SkinSrc = [L] Skins/interna_2_colonne/skin ContentPaneSkin & = [L] Containers / xhtml_orig / innerContent_container
says John Centrella, general secretary Ugl, for which "in light of the seriousness of the situation, the interests and relations with Libya, the Italian Government's duty is to mobilize to make absolutely an end to the massacre of civilians and to prevent adverse effects from the emergency landing until you get to energy supply. "
Meanwhile, fuel prices increased the coverage. For Ugl confederal secretary, Paul Varesi, "the so-called 'effect Libya' is not an excuse to launch the speculative increases only partially justified by the tragic events that are happening in the North African country."
"The companies have revised upward the prices of fuel have than 2 cents per liter - explained - without objective reasons, but only on the basis of a possible drop in supply. A speed of 'reaction' that is not records when, in fact, it is to adjust downward the same prices. "
"The increases are likely to cause a domino effect, especially with regard to food and basic necessities, which could be exploited due to the speculation of the possible transport. E 'therefore necessary - said the union - that the government carefully monitors what is going on and immediately convene a round table with stakeholders to outline a common strategy on anti-speculation ".
Source: http://www.ugl.it/InPrimoPiano/tabid/209/ctl/Details/mid/582/ItemID/5025/language/it-IT/Default.aspx?SkinSrc = [L] Skins/interna_2_colonne/skin ContentPaneSkin & = [L] Containers / xhtml_orig / innerContent_container
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