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We are starting this mobilization because we do not like the choices that the government has made so far. We want to change the contents and also the method, because the world of work must be involved before deciding" with the comparison. Thus the secretary general of the CGIL, Maurizio Landini, to Agorà on Rai3, speaking of the unitary mobilization of CGIL, CISL and UIL that starts with a campaign of assemblies and three demonstrations - in Bologna on May 6, in Milan on May 13 and in Naples on May 20 - involving all the regions: "If this is not enough, We're going to move forward because it's time to get results."

The Meloni government "is taking important decisions without confronting the unions and in many cases not in the direction of what we are asking for", Landini remarks.
At the center of the mobilization, he explains, "the overcoming of precarious work, a serious tax reform and a pension reform worthy of the name. We need to increase wages, renew contracts, reduce taxation on employees and pensioners who pay 94% of personal income tax, relaunch public health and industrial policies because to create jobs we need to make investments and use European resources".

The number one of the CGIL underlines the unitary path with CISL and UIL: "After years of union divisions, it is important that today the unions will go together in all workplaces and we begin by asking all citizens and workers to take to the streets", with the three interregional demonstrations, which take place after the May Day demonstration in Potenza. Landini points out that the goal "is to get results, we are not interested in protesting to protest, we want to change the government's economic policies. We are interested in uniting the world of work. I expect that there will be many people in the streets, from young people to pensioners to job seekers".