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“The truth is that Conte has cut the venture“, Gianfranco Vissani He returned to the government and prime minister’s attack on the mismanagement of post-quarantine phase 2 and this time he opted to go de facto. In the last interview with the newspaper Free The chef announced a class action lawsuit against the executive and Giuseppe Conte and not only for non-payment of layoffs.
The start of Phase 2 has not had the desired effects and the restaurant sector has suffered a severe blow between the failure to reopen, the premises forced to permanently lower the blinds and the difficulties of management among a thousand restrictions. An extreme situation denounced by Vissani for weeks and which resulted in a harsh attack after the news of the suicide of the Florentine restorer: “The government does not understand that there are companies and desperate families are behind the companies“.
Interviewed by the newspaper Free Chef Gianfranco Vissani didn’t mince words, pointing a finger at the government guilty of failing to manage a proper restart: “I just think we should be ashamed. I’m not sure to Vice Minister Castelli, who when he invited us to change jobs It didn’t really mean meanness. I mean everything else. We still have to get the money from the layoffs. I had employees who took 1,200 euros a month and ended up with 400: how can a person live like this? How do you pay your mortgage, rent, bills? I understand that there is no money in Italy, but this is too much. They always find money to help certain large industries transferred abroad. And some of our colleagues? They depend on customers, trying to recoup their losses by raising prices. It’s really true that individualism never ends“.
And as honorary president of the Ristoritalia association he decided to take legal action: “The truth is that Conte has eliminated entrepreneurship. It would have been better for me to have a white year. Taxes suspended at least until next year. Then in the winter of 2021, we would talk about it again. But the truth is that Conte made fun of us too much. Only Draghi could save us. If he had been prime minister, he would have helped us a lot. Now with the Ristoritalia association, of which I am honorary president, I am thinking of a class action against the government. Our rights have been trampled on. Basic rights, human rights. HE cousin, the 600 euros were just maneuvers with electoral flavor. Now, in September and October, a hole opens: there are people who do not know how they will survive. They are the ones that worry me“.