by EH
In a pivotal development today, Governor Massimiliano Fedriga and Regional Employment Assessor Alessia Rosolen heralded a promising trajectory, buoyed by the involvement of a company steadfast in its pursuit of clear and tangible goals. The directives outlined by Msc for the reindustrialization endeavor at the Bagnoli della Rosandra site resonate closely with the regional objectives set forth in the November 29, 2022 agreement.
These goals prioritize the retention of Trieste’s strategic industrial prowess at the forefront, alongside safeguarding employment levels with a keen eye on the welfare of ancillary workers. Moreover, this initiative presents an auspicious moment for governmental intervention to leverage the benefits of the free port, aiming to enhance corporate allure not just within Friuli Venezia Giulia but across the nation.
Speaking from a videoconference link during a simultaneous session of the Regional Council, Governor Fedriga emphasized the significance of today’s developments, underscored by tangible figures and robust employment relocation strategies presented during the meeting. Meanwhile, Assessor Rosolen, present at the Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy’s forum in Rome, hailed today’s gathering as a watershed moment, marking the genesis of a collaborative journey toward the imminent signing of the Program Agreement. This accord, envisaged as a shared roadmap, will formalize commitments from all stakeholders and address pivotal issues including Wartsila’s continued presence and safeguarding the supply chain.
Notably, Assessor Rosolen stressed the indispensable role of a unified union agreement in steering the drafting process of the Program Agreement. Echoing this sentiment, Assessor Bini expressed gratification at the burgeoning interest of corporate behemoths such as Msc in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region.
Concluding the day’s proceedings, the next rendezvous of the Table is slated for Wednesday, March 27, where deliberations will commence on the signing of the Program Agreement, marking yet another stride toward regional revitalization.