Monday, January 10, 2011

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Fiat - Fiom: the left is divided or disappears? San

Rosselli Foundation in 1992 organized a wonderful conference on the future of the democratic left in Europe entitled What is left? with its dual translation What is left? but What is left?. It 's a theme that spans the century and returns with timely news in today's political debate Italian referring to the issue of industrial relations and relations with the union. The conflict Fiat - Fiom becomes the new playground where they all collide in a derby labor oriented different positions within the same political field. To be fair to our readers we will not borrow a lexicon that may be just the history of political parties, so no reformist left, nothing left but just what is the maximalist left in Italy? By the same token it seems really confusing contrast to a reformist left a left conservative, to the extent that the reform efforts of took the violence and breakdown of the request to continue also refers to the rights enshrined in our constitution. In short, Matteo Renzi (Pd) declares: "I am on the side of those who bet on the work of Fiat, Marchionne. It 's the first time that the money does not ask Lingotto to the Italians, but investing in an industrial project in Italy . It 's a revolution. And what happens? What's face a global challenge in the U.S., Brazil, Europe is Fiom who wants to release Italy from a locomotive. And the pd hesitates, takes care of tune with the CGIL . a crowd. Today, the work is defended with an essential balance that goes from productivity: an effort to ask the employee in exchange for jobs and investment. Fiat is now the driving force behind this innovation: this is not about to take the side of a man, it is to believe or not in an industrial future. "In a diametrically opposite direction Nichi Vendola ( Unit , 12/30/2010):" (. ..) In the factory where nuts and you're just numbers, not people nor class. In which the contract will be a private business between you, and only a small multinational owner (one who likes American companies and Chinese workers). In that factory the fight and the strike, sovereign instruments of civilization and democracy, are now banned. "The positions are as clear as it seems to answer more distant but personal attempts to show that a clear line of party politics and leave an aura of confusion about what should be the new frontiers of the labor market. In short, what is left?
Thomas Cioncolini

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