Alitalia: let it die
06 Novembre 2008
It’s a clear and nauseating example of therapeutic tenacity: an immoral and inhuman fact, as often remembered also by the Pope. When a company is dead, is dead! The attempt of the Salami (Berlusconi, T’s N) to “save” Alitalia with powerful injections of taxpayers’ money, is provoking only one reaction: a swarming of excitement of the worms that are eating the rotten corpse. The worms are meeting, whistling, screaming, swarming, threatening the travelers, blocking the traffic; they want more, more and more.
This historic crisis of finance made them cocky, the worms. . . They said themselves: because are nationalizing banks, then let’s yell and shout, maybe they will nationalize Alitalia. Many say that this is their hidden hope: when Alitalia dies, then let the taxpayers take care of the worms, with their wages and right to absence.
They had right to 45000 workdays of union absence permission (for 12600 workers); …
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