16 November 2001  -  Metalworkers National strike and demonstration in Rome

 

A struggle for democracy and national collective bargaining,  for equal rights and workers right to decide on their own conditions in workplace
 
At the end of september, a general National Assembly of 5000 Fiom delegates, held in Verona, decided a national general strike in metalworkers plants with a national demonstration in Rome, on the 16th of November.
This was after a successful national 8 hours strike on the 6th of july, with local demonstrations.
 
Other initiatives are preparing the day of 16th November:
 
on the 6th of November in Milano the Fiom General Secretary Claudio Sabattini, together with Sergio Cofferati, CGIL General Secretary, will explain in a press Conference the result and reasons of collecting certified signatures among metalworkers, to obtain a ballot on the agreement that was not signed by FIOM (only by FIM and UILM).
350.000 signatures have been collected and certified.
 
On the 14th of November all the signatures  will be given to the Labour Minister, Mr.Maroni, with a public presentation.
 
On  16th of November, at least 100.000 metalworkers, in a day of national strike, will gather in Rome, Piazza S. Giovanni, for a national demonstration. Delegations of workers from different sectors will join in solidarity, as well as youth associations and students.
 
The demonstration, in support of national collective bargaining and democracy in workplace, i.e. the right to decide about collective agreements for all the workers, will take a position also against the so called "white book" issued in the last weeks by Governement. 
 
This book wants the cancellation of national collective bargaining and to differenciate wages in different regions; total flexibility, in labour market and wages; cancellation of the method of tripartite decisional process among social parts and governement; finally the new law about immigration states that the permission to stay in the country for migrant people ends with the end of job: after that, the persons will be obliged to leave the country.
 
In conclusion, the national demonstration in Rome means that metalworkers and Fiom refuse employers "diktat", want to reobtain the table for national negociations,  stand for democracy and against any kind of imposition.