the Labour Court rejected the appeal of Turin's Lingotto against the reinstatement of Pino Capozzi, the clerk dismissed and then reinstated in the company, for using the corporate email union purposes
Pino Capozzi can stay where it is, in its place an employee at Fiat in Turin. The dismissal was unfair and the Labour Court has rejected an appeal from Fiat against his reinstatement in October last year and he Fiom Mirafiori removed from his post July 13, 2010 for having sent a flier to my fellow union can be peaceful: "I was confident this morning and the ruling is a confirmation of my intention not to damage the company."
His story begins on June 21, the eve of the referendum on the agreement on the establishment of Pomigliano, when the employee forwards its mail business colleagues in a leaflet of 44 Polish employees of the Fiat factory in Tychy. Add a comment: "That the company games with the lives of people by blackmailing the gentlemen of Pomigliano is now clear even outside the confines of our beautiful country." They spend a few weeks, and July 13 to notify the Lingotto dismissal arguing that the mailing of the flyer was contrary to "the requirements of corporate policy" on the use of internal mail and that it was "a grave and blatant violation of the law" because it "casts discredit on our society and who represents the top. " On the same day are also fired three workers at Melfi, Antonio Lamorte, John Barozzino and Mark Pignatelli, reinstated in August. Backed by lawyers
Fiom-CGIL Capozzi is using and get the restoration, set Oct. 13 by Judge Patricia Visage labor. Fiat does not fit, and appeals. So we arrive at the first trial in the court Piero Rocchetti. Before him, on 26 February, the lawyers and the Lingotto Diego Dirutigliano Luca Ropolo reiterated the thesis of the company, that of Capone was unlawful conduct that damages the trust between employer and employee, he could not use This business tool that way, subtracting time from work for his union activities. But the defenders of the employee, lawyers Elena Silvia Poli and Engineers, have shown that the use of email for union activity is normal, a fact tolerated by the company, as evidenced by the dozens of mail produced in court, including one of the FIM-CISL to support " yes to the referendum. "They too have made trade union activity by using the mail, but were not fired," says Poli.
"The dismissal was unfair," he affirmed the judge read the sentence with Rocchetti confirming the reinstatement. "There is a justice that protects those who protect the rights," said Capozzi, where Fiat might now take a small step to return to normal relations: "The leaders are still closer to me cold and detached. In October, I recognized that the company had made a gesture of maturity in accepting the reinstatement. Now I would like a gesture of detente, to have civilized relations and to settle this matter here. " The Lingotto while waiting "to read the operative part of the sentence to make the necessary assessments."
Fiom Turin is satisfied about the fate of Capozzi: "This confirms the anti-union dismissal - observe the Provincial Secretary Federico Bellini -. It also confirms that we were right to act as Fiom and confirm the view that the worker, even though union representative shall be entitled also critical to the company where he works. "
"yet another decision of a court Fiat for actions against the freedom of criticism and action of
union representatives has already seen a movie. In all these months, the company sought a scapegoat to cover workers in the total absence of business plans that guarantee a future to the Italian plants, "says Maurizio Zipponi however, responsible for welfare and work in Italy of Values. On the same line as the two leaders of the Left Paolo Ferrero and Federer Roberta Fantozzi: "You can still get justice in this country. Today he won the freedom of workers to defend their rights and has lost the arrogance of a company that wants to trample on trying to kill those who oppose. "
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