From Vibo Valentia to Milan. Salvatore Scarano founded the “Italia al Lavoro” movement

John

By John

A man from Vibo to conquer Lombardy, not only on a business level but now also on a political level. Salvatore Scarano, a chartered accountant and statutory auditor originally from Vibo Valentia, is the founder of “Italia al Lavoro”, a new political movement officially established in recent days in Milan with headquarters in Via Dogana, in the heart of the Lombard capital.

Scarano, registered with the Order of Accountants of Vibo Valentia since 2012, has built a solid entrepreneurial reality over the years not only in Calabria and the province of Vibo Valentia but also in Northern Italy. His Group, in fact, operates through a network of 14 offices accredited for training and active policies distributed in seven strategic provinces of Lombardy: Milan, Bergamo, Brescia, Monza, Varese, Lodi and Cremona. It is present in the Lombardy capital with two offices dedicated to specialized consultancy in the corporate, tax, subsidized finance and employment fields.

A professional path that represents a story of emigration in reverse, one of those that Calabria struggles to tell: not the brain drain, but the patient construction of an entrepreneurial project that today has operational facilities in some of the most productive areas of the country.
Now the leap into politics. Italia al Lavoro presents itself as a “School of Politics and Business” that looks to the next Lombard regional elections, with the aim of representing entrepreneurs, professionals, teachers, self-employed workers and young people.

“Italia al Lavoro was born from a vision developed over the years through daily listening to customers, collaborators and partners,” explains Scarano. “The widespread perception is that commitment alone is no longer enough: competent young people struggle to find suitable opportunities, teachers who form the ruling class of tomorrow are faced with salaries that do not reflect their responsibility, entrepreneurs who create jobs and wealth must deal with a bureaucratic and fiscal burden that slows down the initiative”.

At the center of the political proposal is the concept of “Justice of Merit”: a model in which competence represents the fundamental criterion and institutions become reliable partners of the production system. The Movement is structured along three operational lines: training and civic culture, permanent dialogue between the productive world and universities, thematic study groups with sector professionals. The first test will be the development of a “Zero Bureaucracy Plan”.

A new page for the professional from Vibo, who from the smallest Calabrian province brings to Lombardy politics the concrete experience of those who have been able to build, starting from the South, an entrepreneurial network in the productive heart of the country.