Let's not fool ourselves, this film denounces a slice of individual life which, for this reason, cannot and will never be an absolute truth.
Mr. Morabito arrives late. For years the associations and, today, with great determination FEDAIISF, have denounced illegal situations which over the years have caused very serious damage both from an economic point of view (a detail, if investigated, which would have increased the costs of making the film due to the number of much more numerous extras, extras that would have concerned, not only subjects within the pharmaceutical industry, but numerous others outside the context) but, even worse, for the damage caused to the world of work and the unjust recourse to social safety nets. Justifying non-existent states of crisis through recourse to the CIGS, transfers of business units, etc.
Stories that we and the union world are widely known. All this with serious occupational damage. Ignorance also leads to forgetting that behind the work of an ISF revolves a supply chain that creates employment for many other workers.
In my opinion it is the usual war between the poor which on this occasion is circumscribed, between the ISF, the medical profession and the author of this film who, for the umpteenth time, naively (?), conceals reality, convinced that reporting the plot of a slice of life, one of many, but always of a single reality, (even if it were true), is sufficient to denounce a system, with the banal exercise, of making a single bundle of a thousand herbs, where the ISF is solely responsible.
Hope, it is said, dies last, but this time we are exhausted, we no longer know how to shout at the author of this useless film, at the journalists, politicians and the entire trade union world, at public opinion, who the laws exist and that, in spite of ourselves, everything is done to not enforce them. We have always maintained that the "legal recognition of the profession" would have been, in my opinion still today, one of the valid solutions, but who knows why, they continue to boycott it by preventing this professional from being willing to acknowledge his responsibilities. Is this look scary? To who…?
A worker who, by virtue of due recognition, has the right, like all workers, to be protected in the face of complaints about the malfeasance of certain managers who are too superficial in managing utility goods such as medicines.
For this reason, as has often happened and continues to happen (the press of the last few hours is full of news relating to new scandals), the responsibilities are placed on the only weak link in the supply chain, the ISF.
Some questions:
Mr. Morabito asked himself the question of why this happens? Do you not think that there may be mechanisms capable of deceiving and concealing certain truths, which mislead, out of interest, the attention towards the weakest professional figures to be sacrificed for a false morality and with the indirect and probable, unconscious complicity of a director and of an increasingly confused journalistic world and perhaps enslaved to the hidden powers of a certain political world?
Mr. Morabito wondered why to carry out the profession of ISF, a degree is needed, including the one in Scientific Information?
Mr. Morabito has verified whether this profession, that of ISF, is regulated by the laws of the State? Does Legislative Decree No. 219 of 24 April 2006 tell you anything? Did you get a chance to take a look at it?
Mr. Morabito wondered why so many ISFs have been fired since 2006 and from the political and union world
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