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Italian Pharmaceutical Workers Protest Plant Closure, 550 Jobs Lost

8 March, 2010

ICEM’s three Italian affiliates, FILCEM–CGIL, FEMCA–CISL, UILCEM–UIL, are campaigning together against a recent decision by British multinational Glaxo Smith Kline to close its research centre in Verona, and put 550 employees out of work.

A joint trade union delegation met four government ministers from the Ministries of Economic Development, and of Welfare and Health. The trade union leaders argued that the plant is profitable and also contributes to the profitability and growth of the company worldwide. Government Ministers were in agreement with the trade union arguments, and rejected the explanation of the company that the closure is part of the overall restructuring of the company.

   

The Italian Government Ministers Scaiola, Sacconi, Fazio, and Martini, have announced the establishing of an arbitration committee, which will seek to analyse in detail the reasons for Glaxo’s decision to close its Verona facility, and hope to find a solution that will reverse their decision. The arbitration committee will be formed next month.

The Verona employees of Glaxo who are set to lose their jobs have taken to the street in protest of the decision. See a slideshow of photos of the demonstrations here