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MODENA A real alarm comes from the representatives of the workers in the world of commerce. In the viewer: “the decrease in attention that we have seen in general in recent months in terms of compliance with the measures to prevent and contrast the risk of contagion, is also being found within many commercial activities, both by companies as well as that they attend these activities as consumers. We are in a decisive phase for the fight against the spread of Covid 19 and the increasingly strict measures that the State and the Regions are deciding to adopt are a counter-test, but the latter are not at all not accompanied by adequate controls and controls. “
Then we go into detail “day by day we are receiving more and more reports from employees of the sector of a loosening, if not in some cases of a zeroing, of quotas at the entrance of commercial businesses, of a non-existent management of flows. as on the correct use of body temperature measurement and protection devices “.
The tension between these workers and the workers, especially those who work in supermarkets and hypermarkets, is growing exponentially.
And the unions remember that these are workers who have always been in the front line since the beginning of the pandemic, guaranteeing the continuity of service to all citizens. “These women and men are clear about how important their work is, such as the sale of basic necessities, essential for the country system to remain firm, but it must be equally clear that the health and safety of these workers is and must they are still just as essential. – they explain – The last Dpcm as well as the resolution of the Emilia Romagna Region of November 12, establish that supermarkets and hypermarkets remain open on Sundays and holidays ”.
We believe that, given such a delicate and crucial phase, It is necessary to re-anticipate the closure of supermarkets and hypermarkets in those days, guaranteeing “a breath of fresh air” to these workers who have never backed down in recent months. However, the need to resume the discussion never abandoned by unions and workers in the sector, on the need to regulate Sunday and holiday openings. A discussion on the definition of rules in trade can no longer be postponed because even when it returns to “normality”, a totally deregulated model like the current one will no longer be sustainable.