“I don't go into the merits of internal decisions of a company, but certainly I didn't like the move that was made“. Thus the Minister of Economic Development, Corrado Passera, commented Fiat's decision on Pomigliano to the microphones of Sky Tg24.
Yesterday the Lingotto announced that it will put 19 workers on the move of the Campania plant: the objective is to make room for the workers registered with the Fiom whose reinstatement the labor judge has ordered, establishing that they had been discriminated against for trade union reasons.
Passera then focused on the changes in the group's industrial plan: "Fiat's confirmation that it does not want to close factories in Italy is good news“. However, it is necessary to ensure that the structures are productive and "the working group put together to make exports to our country easier is going in this direction", concluded Passera.