Camilli (Unindustria), industrial policy needs courage

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(ANSA) – ROME, APRIL 28 – “Brave choices have also been lacking on industrial policy”, warns the president of Unindustria, Angelo Camilli, in his report to the assembly of the association of Confindustria of the industrialists of Lazio.

Now, he says to the audience of entrepreneurs, at the Teatro dell’Opera in Rome, in the presence of the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, “we must work together with the Government, for a forward-looking industrial policy, capable of strengthening the economic and production system in order to react quickly to new crises and repositioning itself in the new equilibrium “. The post-Covid recovery, he points out, “even before the outbreak of the war, had confronted us with two transversal weaknesses of our country system: energy policy and industrial policy”.

For the leader of the industrialists of Lazio, “the changes taking place also require the use of different approaches in the confrontation with the trade unions.

People today see their purchasing power weakened by inflation and are demanding wage adjustments. But intervening only on wage increases can mean a collapse for companies in different sectors “, he warns:” So we need to seriously proceed with a significant de-taxation of second-level wage increases and a robust cut in the tax wedge.

Only in this way would the increases for workers be sustainable “.

“We also agree on the need to change the social safety nets scheme in a universal and insurance way, basing it on the conditional nature of the benefits”, he adds. And “on labor policies one must have the concrete will to move from a system centered on layoffs to one that focuses on relocation, guaranteeing orientation, training and services in a virtuous and coordinated collaboration between public and private, State and Regions” . (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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