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Wages insufficient, families struggling - Mattarella

Wages insufficient, families struggling - Mattarella

President visits pharmaceuticals firm in Latina before May Day

ROME, 29 April 2025, 12:58

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President Sergio Mattarella on Tuesday lamented Italy's low wage levels and the impact on families' ability to make ends meet amid the cost-of-living crisis as he visited the BSP Pharmaceuticals company in Latina ahead of May Day.
    "We all know how crucial wage issues are for the reduction of inequalities, for fair enjoyment of the fruits of innovation, of progress," Mattarella said.
    "So many families cannot cope with the rising cost of living.
    "Insufficient wages are a big issue for Italy".
    He also demanded that migrant workers get a fair deal when it comes to salaries.
    "Migrants getting with wages that, according to the ILO, are a quarter lower than those of Italians and scandalous phenomena such as forced labour must be firmly opposed," Mattarella.
    "The character of our society is measured by the dignity of the working person, in order to respect Article 36 of our Constitution.
    "Let the principle of humanity never fail to be the cornerstone of our everyday actions.
    "Pope Francis reminded us of this in his Easter blessing, his last message".
    Mattarella expressed concern about the threat of US tariffs damaging the economy too.
    "New risks have arisen from the prospects of the widespread use of tariffs, an ancient form of showing force, which can hinder the right to access to care, to health, for all the world's people, especially the poorest and most fragile," the head of State said.
    "Prospects that, moreover, produce negative effects on the global economy. "Effects that may also affect our country".
   
   

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