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Laghezza (Spezia shippers): an entrepreneurial alliance in order to unblock the infrastructural works
The Italy that works - has explained - the traditional precaution must abandon and manifest a support
November 30, 2018
The president of the shippers of La Spezia, Alessandro Laghezza, proposes the launch of an alliance of the enterprises with the unions with the scope to speed up the realization of indispensable infrastructures for the Italian economy. Evidencing that "the topic of infrastructures cannot more being the patrimony negative of narrow Committees" and that "the infrastructures are, for a country of industrial transformation and tourism, the future", Laghezza has explained that "the Italy that work must abandon the traditional precaution and manifest a support that - has asserted - will be revealed very more solid than that of the historians Committee of not and the happy decrescita one, in order to quickly unblock the realization of indispensable infrastructures for the Country".
According to Laghezza, in order to unblock the situation it is necessary to create "to a great cross-sectional alliance that involves entrepreneurial associations, companies, but also the world of work. At the end of 1700 - the president of the shippers has remembered spezzini - the followers of Ned Ludd destroyed the industrial frames in order to contrast the arrival of the cars that would have private the workers of their job. Today - it has concluded Laghezza - Italy cannot be afforded the luxury to chase the new luddites anti-infrastructures and to deprive our Country of the future, what the escape towards foreign country of our better young people is demonstrating every day of the year".
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