At December 14
Precarious and students of the regional campaign Yes, we climb onto the roof of INPS cash Bologna to claim rights and Roman launch the mobilization of 14 December. Meet the manager Francesco Severini and collect the solidarity of the employees of the Institute
9 / 12 / 2010
Rights, income and future. These are the slogans that have accompanied the protest this morning at the INPS di Bologna, Via Gramsci 6, where fifty precarious, students and activists of the campaign Yes We Cash - which includes the OPT and Bartleby of Bologna, Lab Aq16 Reggio Emilia, Rimini Lab Paz - climbed onto the roof to the campaign to raise the minimum income guarantee and the manifestation of December 14 in Rome.
On the roof of the smoke bombs were lit and dropped banners calling for a regional law on minimum income collateralised, while a garrison ground communication accompanied the action with the sound system that you have followed intervention centers throughout the region social, students and temporary workers. Regular service and information desk of the Institute was not interrupted, but continued for several hours a communication campaign in and out, while the protesters on the roof have requested and obtained a public meeting with the Provincial Director of the Institute Francesco Severino with whom they had a debate on the issue of income and social safety nets. Severino has agreed with the bill for the minimum income gatantito, pear stating that this is a political choice and that in this sense can not do anything. He also assured that you will make requests to the regional spokesman for the institute, the regional president Vasco Errani, the assessor Labor Gian Carlo Muzzarelli and the President of the Legislative Assembly Matteo Richetti.
Worth noting is the statement of solidarity with the precarious also arrived from INPS employees who have dropped a banner from the windows made with sheets of office together with tape that read "Solidarity 'in precarious, INPS benefits" .
Bologna - On the roof of the INPS
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