Protesting against the green pass in the workplace are not only some dockers and truck drivers but also trade unions representing the military. All the details and numbers (surprising)
I muttered even with the stars against the green pass
Protesting against the government’s decision to extend the green pass also to access workplaces are not only the ports of Genoa or Trieste but also numerous acronyms trade unions representing the military. What the law establishes
The decree law passed on 21 September established that from 15 October all workers must be minutes of the green pass for access to the workplace. Until December 31, those who cannot get vaccinated will be able to swab for free, the decree has allocated 105 million for these cases. All others will be able to take advantage of tampons at the controlled price of 15 euros which drops to 8 for children under 18 and have a 48-hour Green pass. Private sector workers without a green pass will be absent unjustified and will suffer a wage freeze. Furthermore, those without the pass in the workplace risk a sanction from 600 to 1,500 euros while for employers the sanction can range from 400 to one thousand euros.. Public sector workers are also required to have green certification, even in this case those found without a Green pass risk a fine of between 600 and 1,500 euros, for employers who do not control or do not prepare organizational measures a fine. it ranges from 400 to one thousand euros. Carabinieri: “Delinquents will be favored”
Unarma, the largest union of the Carabinieri, also raises the alarm on the introduction of the obligation of a green pass to go to the workplace. “The risk is that the only ones to benefit from the green pass decree will be the criminals, to whom green certification is not required: and when security loosens its vigilance and control of the territory, malicious people will be able to operate more easily “, says in an interview with Panorama Antonio Nicolosi , general secretary of the Unarma carabinieri union . The carabinieri emphasize the possibility of seeing a reduction in the workforce due to possible military absences. “It will change a lot for the citizen, because the forces of order are already under staff by several thousand units, since the time of the Monti government which blocked turnover – the note continues -. If thousands of carabinieri are absent due to the need for the green pass, we will certainly be in trouble ”. About 70,000 law enforcement officers without a green pass
The figures provided by Unarma are worrying. To be without the Green pass would be “ about 15 thousand military personnel out of a total of 108 thousand . But the problem concerns the entire world of security: if we add up carabinieri, policemen, prison police officers, financial police officers, soldiers involved in the Safe Streets project, traffic police, we arrive at a total of 60-70 thousand operators who will be missing. appeal “. Numbers capable of bringing the sector to its knees and causing serious damage to the maintenance of public order precisely in a phase the social animosity is growing. Unarma does not ask the government to withdraw the decree on the compulsory green pass in the workplace butto provide free swabs to security workers and underlines the paradox that “a deputy or senator without a green pass can swab for free and the people who work for security, with salaries in the order of 1300 euros a month, have to pay out of his own pocket “. The union does not announce demonstrations but claims to have presented “a complaint to the European Court of Human Rights, because it seems to us that the interpretation of the Italian government goes in contrast with the same indications of the European authorities, according to which the green pass had to originally used only for traveling and certainly not for going to work “. Carabinieri without accommodation: “Hunted in the middle of the night”
The inconveniences from the introduction of the green pass obligation would not be limited to the workplace. The hard fist of the decree also reverberates on the lodgings in which the carabinieri reside. ” The Arma dei Carabinieri has given orders to all the carabinieri housed in the barracks to leave their bedrooms if they are not in possession of the Green pass by this midnight”. To give the news and the New Carabinieri union, adding that the General Command “would have given the arrangement of a place for those who occupy the rooms to leave them, comparing housing to work”, already from last night. The union has entrusted its bewilderment to social media with the dissemination of a note. “ No decree has ever imposed such an action that is unprecedented in the history of the weapon– continues the union -. The New Carabinieri Syndicate will intervene in every place to defend its colleagues who have been driven out in the middle of the night to seek makeshift means to spend it in a dignified manner. We never thought we would experience such a situation. We will ask President Draghi if this was his intention when he issued the decree that will regulate the world of work from tomorrow “. Aeronautics: for the first time in sit-in in front of Sigonella
For the first time in history, the SIAM, the Air Force Union, brought its members to demonstrate through a sit-in against the green pass in front of the gates of the military base in Sigonella. The garrison was purely symbolic and lasted 25 minutes, from 7 to 07.25. The peaceful protest concerns “the freedom of having to be able to enter the workplace without putting one’s hand in one’s wallet and to take advantage of free tampons, guaranteed by the state,” said Alfio Messina secretary of the Sigonella section and national manager of the union. “It is good to remember – adds in a note the general secretary of Siam , Paolo Melis – that there is no legal obligation when imposing the vaccine on the military and, therefore, the tampons must be free in the interest of the administration itself. which must guarantee essential services for the State and essential levels of operation “. In short, the militant line is clear: as long as there is no vaccination obligation, the state must guarantee free access to tampons, the other tool through which you can get the Green Pass. “Reflect the policy that dumbly supports a vexatious measure only because going back would mean admitting to having caught a huge crab – reads the statement published on the SIAM website -. Above all, triggering a dangerous tug-of-war that will only lead to the worsening of the confrontation with a part of the social forces “. SIAMO: “Free tampons and free access to housing”
Even the SIAMO Army, the union that represents the men and women of the Italian army, asks that all the tools to obtain the green pass are free, therefore also the tampons. “We therefore believe that the cost of tampons falls within the financial burdens of safety in the workplace, like all health checks (Article 15, paragraph of Legislative Decree 81/08), requiring, to ensure greater safety, to have access to the ward infirmaries , carrying out the verification with rapid swabs, for training-operational and service activities “, they write in a note. They also complain, as done by the carabinieri, that ” the personnel housing units are considered as a normal workplace ” and ask that a difference be made between “workplaces from other internal environments, guaranteeing access to ward housing regardless of whether or not you have a green pass “.FLM: ”To guarantee everyone the freedom of choice. No surreptitious introduction of vaccination obligation ”
Strongly opposed to the introduction of the green pass also the Federation of Military Workers who, in their press release, underline the importance of guaranteeing the freedom to choose whether to undergo vaccination or not . “We firmly believe that everyone must be guaranteed the freedom of choice whether or not to undergo a specific health treatment, even more so to members of the Italian Armed Forces and Police Corps with military order – they write in a note addressed to Prime Minister Draghi-. We therefore believe that the legislation on the Green Pass, far from having a public health function, instead has the objective of surreptitiously introducing the vaccination obligation and this in open violation of national and supranational regulations; in fact, if on the one hand the European legislation of reference has the aim of facilitating the free movement of persons, the internal legislation has chosen to impose a “punitive” and discriminatory model which, although abstractly attributable to the constitutional provision, in reality appears completely disproportionate and unsuitable to guarantee the responsible exercise of individual freedoms “. The military adds that the data show that “vaccines are effective against disease and hospitalization, and much less against the possibility of getting infected and above all of contagious. But, more generally , it is the set of conditions required by the Green Pass that is not a scientific guarantee regarding non-contagiousness “. Military Union and Penitentiary Police threaten legal
battle The members of the Military Union and theTrade Union Federation Co.SP the abbreviation that also gathers the workers of the prison police sector. The two acronyms inform “all workers who intend to claim the full and unconditional exercise of those constitutional rights heavily and irremediably damaged by the behavior of the employer who can join the initiatives promoted against the use of the Green Pass by directly addressing the professionals” indicated by the trade union. Financiers ask for free swabs
To ask for free swabs to obtain green passes are also many of the acronyms that represent the Guardia di Finanza. Sinafi, the most important trade union in the category, points out that “this measure inherent to the Green Pass, as conceived, risks having a strong impact on the fundamental freedoms of citizensand tends to induce, indirectly, to have vaccination carried out in a widespread manner through work and social exclusion “. Sinafi also asks that “the state assume the burdens associated with serious side effects inherent to vaccination” and “provide free tampons (third generation rapid tampons) also to be done, if necessary, directly at the barracks”. The requests of the SILF, the Italian Union of Financial Workers, and of the USIF, the Italian Union of Financiers, are of the same tenor. Both acronyms complain that they have not been heard by the government and the relevant ministries.

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