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Fim Cisl: National Assembly on 27 and 28 June in Rome

Marco Bentivogli's report at the center of the proceedings: it begins at 10 on Thursday in the Spazio Eventi in via Tirso 14 – Over 400 delegates from all over Italy are expected.

The 27th national organizational assembly of the Fim Cisl metalworkers' union will be held in Rome on 28 and 15 June. It begins at 10 on Thursday in the Spazio Eventi in via Tirso 14. More than 400 delegates from all over Italy are expected.

The proceedings will open with reports by the organizational secretary, Valerio D'Alò, and by the general secretary, Marco Bentivogli.

In the afternoon, at 15 pm, there will be a round table entitled "Building the Smart Union. Analysis and use of data for constant organizational growth”. Participating in the debate will be Daniele Marini, from the University of Padua, and the professor of occupational psychology, Ugo Morelli, from the Universities of Naples and Bergamo.

On Friday 28 the works will open with the presentation of the "digital delegation" project by Alessandra Spada, chief technology & research office of Alkemy. A project based on the use of blockchain technology on which Fim is working together with Alkemy spa and which by the end of the year will lead Fim Cisl to be the first union to create a digital union card which will make the registration process flexible and certified through blockchain technology, but also an analysis and data collection tool to better direct representation policies.

The intervention of the Cisl secretary Giorgio Graziani will follow. Fim Cisl general secretary Marco Bentivogli will conclude the work at 12 on the two days.

“The era we are living in is incredible – comments Bentivogli – We are facing great transformations, if on the one hand this brings with it a human sense of fear for the unknown, on the other it opens up incredible opportunities, we find ourselves facing, as I also written in my latest book, to what will most likely be humanity's third leap forward after the Neolithic and industrial revolutions”.

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