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Italian Unions Protest Pfizer’s Cuts in Rome

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7 May, 2007

Italy’s three major unions came together on 23 April for an eight-hour strike against Pfizer pharmaceutical. The unions protested Pfizer’s destructive job losses at a time in which the US-based company is posting record earnings.

Italian unions FILCEM-CGIL, FEMCA-CISL, and UILCEM-UIL rallied 2,400 workers at a manifestation in Rome at the offices of the Labour Ministry and the Economic Development Ministry.

Inside a mass worldwide restructuring plan, Pfizer has targeted the sacking of 440 research and development staff in Italy, as well as curtailment of antibiotic production in Varese, Italy. The unions also object to the February sale of a business in Nerviano, and cite some 2,200 staff that have been discharged since 2003.

       

Workers at the Rome manifestation included staff from four Pfizer worksites – Latina, Ascoli, Pisticci, and Nerviano – which are affected under the giant drug-maker’s restructuring plan.

Pfizer earlier this year announced that 10,000 jobs would be cut worldwide. The company announced this in the face of quarterly profit returns of US$9.45 billion. Pfizer cited competition from generic drug-makers as a reason for the 2007 restructuring.