The unions also intervene on the subject. “The tragic disappearance at the work of Raimondo Mamone, a worker and entrepreneur in the sector of the plant sector, represents the umpteenth unacceptable victim of a continuous and relentless massacre. The only condolence is no longer uses to anything. Dying at work is unacceptable and, as we have been asking for a long time, concrete legislative interventions that put an end to a daily crazy that should only make the objective are essential. One: zero dead at work. We therefore express our profound closeness and heartfelt solidarity with the family of Raimondo Mamone, destroyed by immeasurable pain “said Ivan Tripodi, general secretary Uil Messina, and Pasquale de Vardo, secretary general Feneal Uil Tirrenica.
The secretary general of Cisl Messina, Antonino Alibrandi, speaks, who expressed the condolence and pain of the Cisl Messina for the death of the 61 -year -old: “As a trade union organization – says Alibrandi – when such events occur we believe that it is a defeat for the whole system of the world of work. The security, we reiterate it, must be the priority of those who do business, of those who work, of those who have a role in control “.
“It is no longer tolerable. It is no longer acceptable. It is enough victims at work. The death of Raimondo Mamone in Larnderia is the umpteenth signal of a system that has failed: with 400 thousand companies and just about seventy work inspectors in Sicily, the controls are in fact non -existent and the promises of the region remain theory. Safety in the workplace must become a real and immediate primary commitment” Roberto Saia, responsible for the work of the provincial secretariat of the provincial secretariat of the provincial. of the Democratic Party in comment on the latest dramatic episode that occurred at work.
The condolence of the Democratic Party, in the words of the provincial secretary Armando Hyerace, who expresses closeness to the victim’s family. “Yet another tragedy that is the sign of a security culture that has never entered the agenda of priorities in Sicily. Behind the numbers – 36 died in seven months, five per month – there are people who do not return home and families left sun. No more ads or rules on paper are no longer enough: it is necessary to take an immediate turn in prevention, training and concrete support for businesses and workers because the security becomes a daily value.