Friday, May 1, 2009

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I would not celebrate the 1st of May ... more


Today I would not have more than 1 May. Labor Day. The feast of all workers. Those who are fortunate enough to have a permanent contract. Those that they are "lucky" though precarious because at least one job and now I have a contract, and all those people who work illegally. The so-called modern-day slaves. I would not have more on 1 May because it would mean that our society has reached those rights that every human being. For example, in an ugly civil society have ministries such as equal opportunities, why you should not fight for things that are discounted. Workers should you have a party, but should be all year. Should always be happy and not be once a year, often gathered to listen to the admonition of those same institutions that created the problems. Today as always and as in the new year, "head of state" between sleep, a theater and a visit to Capri was again made to feel. So spoke the white deaths.

Phenomenon painful and troubling. Not to fall into submerged. It is a positive sign but not yet satisfied with the fact that it has fallen below the 1,200 victims a year. "
Here the original article.

Lords that someone will wake up! Someone remind him that the corporal and undeclared work does not only exist, but are the engine running of the company earns on the north and south on the skin of people. And we do not we just fallen into it but we dabbled as well. Someone tell him to be dropped below the threshold of the 1200 fatalities a year is not a good rislutato but still "not enough" but a repulsive thing that can not exist in any country in the world. Be reminded that the day after the tragedy of the Thyssen he was in Milan to Sacala asoltare while Wagner would have to fall in Turin.

workers, the soul of a country, should be celebrated every day with rules that are respected by all, entrepreneurs and workers, and commemorated annually by celebrities, and tears for ever from their family and AMCI.

For all this I would not longer have to celebrate May 1.

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