Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Temperature Lower Than98.6

After the ruling on the massacre of Piazza Loggia





La Loggia Square massacre in which eight people died and more than a hundred
injured because of a bomb at a peaceful anti-fascist demonstration

is not guilty






MEET

Sunday, November 28, 2010 20:00 pm

Hall Piamarta Via San Faustino, 70


- to share the bitterness, anger and dismay to a ruling that gives us the full truth and justice
- to mourn and remember those who were killed
- to reaffirm that the life of a city is made up of people and links that are our individual and collective memory
- not to forget that the massacre May 28, 1974 of that has changed the history of our community and country
- to continue to hope, work and believe that politics is based on freedom of people and ideas, respect for democracy without violence.


will screen movies, and documents


witness together

Temperature Lower Than98.6

After the ruling on the massacre of Piazza Loggia





La Loggia Square massacre in which eight people died and more than a hundred
injured because of a bomb at a peaceful anti-fascist demonstration

is not guilty






MEET

Sunday, November 28, 2010 20:00 pm

Hall Piamarta Via San Faustino, 70


- to share the bitterness, anger and dismay to a ruling that gives us the full truth and justice
- to mourn and remember those who were killed
- to reaffirm that the life of a city is made up of people and links that are our individual and collective memory
- not to forget that the massacre May 28, 1974 of that has changed the history of our community and country
- to continue to hope, work and believe that politics is based on freedom of people and ideas, respect for democracy without violence.


will screen movies, and documents


witness together

Saturday, November 20, 2010

How To Make Handbag Birthday Cakes

My endless New York

Leaving New York never easy (even as they sing the REM). Tok2Me indicates a wonderful article for lovers of New York, and even for non-lovers, however, that one can not but feel an extraordinary city, in the strictest sense of the word.

Click here to read the article below or

I CAME to New York University in 1987 on a whim. The Thatcher's assault on British higher education was just beginning and even in Oxford the prospects were grim. N.Y.U. appealed to me: by no means a recent foundation — it was established in 1831 — it is nevertheless the junior of New York City’s great universities. Less of a “city on a hill,” it is more open to new directions: in contrast to the cloistered collegiate worlds of Oxbridge, it brazenly advertises itself as a “global” university at the heart of a world city.


But just what is a “world city”? Mexico City, at 18 million people, or São Paulo at near that, are unmanageable urban sprawls; they are not “world cities.” Conversely, Paris — whose central districts have never exceeded three million inhabitants — was the capital of the 19th century.

Is it a function of the number of visitors? In that case, Orlando, Fla., would be a great metropolis. Being the capital of a country guarantees nothing: think of Madrid or Washington (the Brasília of its time). It may not even be a matter of wealth: within the foreseeable future Shanghai (14 million people) will surely be among the richest places on earth; Singapore already is. Will they be “world cities”?

I have lived in four such cities. London was the commercial and financial center of the world from the defeat of Napoleon until the rise of Hitler; Paris, its perennial competitor, was an international cultural magnet from the building of Versailles through the death of Albert Camus. Vienna’s apogee was perhaps the shortest: its rise and fall coincided with the last years of the Hapsburg Empire, though in intensity it outshone them all. And then came New York.

It has been my mixed fortune to experience these cities at twilight. In their prime they were arrogant and self-assured. In decline, their minor virtues come into focus: people spend less time telling you how fortunate you are to be there. Even at the height of “Swinging London” there was something brittle about the city’s self-promotion, as though it knew this was but an Indian summer.

Today, the British capital is doubtless geographically central, its awful bling-bloated airport one of the world’s busiest. And the city can boast the best theater and a multicolored cosmopolitanism sadly lacking in years past. But it all rests precariously on an unsustainable heap of other peoples’ money: the capital of capital.

By the time I got to Paris, most people in the world had stopped speaking French (something the French have been slow to acknowledge). Who now would deliberately reconstruct their city — as the Romanians did in Bucharest in the late 19th century — to become “the Paris of the East,” complete with grand boulevards like the Calea Victoria? The French have a word for the disposition to look insecurely inward, to be preoccupied with self-interrogation: nombrilisme — “navel-gazing.” They have been doing it for over a century.

I arrived in New York just in time to experience the bittersweet taste of loss. In the arts the city led the world from 1945 through the 1970s. If you wanted to experience modern painting, music or dance, you came to the New York of Clement Greenberg, Leonard Bernstein and George Balanchine. Culture was more than an object of consumption: people thronged to New York to produce it too. Manhattan in those decades was the crossroads where original minds lingered — drawing others in their wake. Nothing else came close.

Jewish New York too is past its peak. Who now cares what Dissent or Commentary says to the world or each other? In 1977, Woody Allen could count on a wide audience for a joke about the two magazines merging and forming “Dissentary” (see “Annie Hall”). Today? A disproportionate amount of the energy invested in these and certain other small journals goes to the Israel question: perhaps the closest that Americans get to nombrilisme.





The intellectual gangs of New York have folded their knives and gone home to the suburbs — or else they fight it out in academic departments to the utter indifference of the rest of humanity. The same, of course, is true of the self-referential squabbles of the cultural elites of Russia or Argentina. But that is one reason neither Moscow nor Buenos Aires matters on the world stage. New York intellectuals once did, but most of them have gone the way of Viennese cafe society: they have become a parody of themselves, their institutions and controversies of predominantly local concern.

And yet, New York remains a world city. It is not the great American city — that will always be Chicago. New York sits at the edge: like Istanbul or Mumbai, it has a distinctive appeal that lies precisely in its cantankerous relationship to the metropolitan territory beyond. It looks outward, and is thus attractive to people who would not feel comfortable further inland. It has never been American in the way that Paris is French: New York has always been about something else as well.

Today I drop my cleaning off with Joseph the tailor and we exchange Yiddishisms and reminiscences (his) of Jewish Russia. Two blocks south I lunch at a place whose Florentine owner disdains credit cards and prepares the best Tuscan food in New York. In a hurry, I can opt instead for a falafel from the Israelis on the next block; I might do even better with the sizzling lamb from the Arab at the corner.

Fifty yards away are my barbers: Giuseppe, Franco and Salvatore, all from Sicily — their “English” echoing Chico Marx. They have been in Greenwich Village forever but never really settled: how should they? They shout at one another all day in Sicilian dialect, drowning out their main source of entertainment and information: a 24-hour Italian-language radio station. On my way home, I enjoy a mille-feuille from a surly Breton pâtissier who has put his daughter through the London School of Economics, one exquisite éclair at a time.

All this within two square blocks of my apartment — and I am neglecting the Sikh newsstand, the Hungarian bakery and the Greek diner (actually Albanian but we pretend otherwise). Three streets east and I have Little Hapsburgia: Ukrainian restaurant, Uniate church, Polish grocery and, of course, the long-established Jewish deli serving Eastern European staples under kosher labels. All that is missing is a Viennese cafe — for this, symptomatically, you must go uptown to the wealthy quarters of the city.

Such variety is doubtless available in London. But the cultures of contemporary London are balkanized by district and income — Canary Wharf, the financial hub, keeps its distance from the ethnic enclaves at the center. Contrast Wall Street, within easy walking distance of my neighborhood. As for Paris, it has its sequestered quarters where the grandchildren of Algerian guest workers rub shoulders with Senegalese street vendors, while Amsterdam has its Surinamese and Indonesian districts: but these are the backwash of empire, what Europeans now refer to as the “immigrant question.”

One must not romanticize. I am sure that most of my neighborhood traders and artisans have never met and would have little to say to one another: at night they return home to Queens or New Jersey. If I told Joseph and Sal they had the good fortune to live in a “world city,” they would probably snort. But they do — just as the barrow boys of early 20th-century Hoxton were citizens of the same cosmopolitan London that Keynes memorialized in “The Economic Consequences of the Peace,” even though they would have had no idea what he was talking about.

We are experiencing the decline of the American age. But how does national or imperial decay influence the lifecycle of a world city? Modern-day Berlin is a cultural metropolis on the make, despite being the capital of a medium-sized and rather self-absorbed nation. Meanwhile, Paris retained its allure for nearly two centuries after the onset of French national decline.

New York — a city more at home in the world than in its home country — may do better still. As a European, I feel more myself in New York than in the European Union’s semi-detached British satellite, and I have Brazilian and Arab friends here who share the sentiment.

To be sure, we all have our complaints. And while there is no other city where I could imagine living, there are many places that, for different purposes, I would rather be. But this too is a very New York sentiment. Chance made me an American, but I chose to be a New Yorker. I probably always was.

Tony Judt, who died in August, was the director of the Remarque Institute at New York University. He is the author of the forthcoming collection, “The Memory Chalet,” Which from this essay is adapted.
T2M

How To Make Handbag Birthday Cakes

My endless New York

Leaving New York never easy (even as they sing the REM). Tok2Me indicates a wonderful article for lovers of New York, and even for non-lovers, however, that one can not but feel an extraordinary city, in the strictest sense of the word.

Click here to read the article below or

I CAME to New York University in 1987 on a whim. The Thatcher's assault on British higher education was just beginning and even in Oxford the prospects were grim. N.Y.U. appealed to me: by no means a recent foundation — it was established in 1831 — it is nevertheless the junior of New York City’s great universities. Less of a “city on a hill,” it is more open to new directions: in contrast to the cloistered collegiate worlds of Oxbridge, it brazenly advertises itself as a “global” university at the heart of a world city.


But just what is a “world city”? Mexico City, at 18 million people, or São Paulo at near that, are unmanageable urban sprawls; they are not “world cities.” Conversely, Paris — whose central districts have never exceeded three million inhabitants — was the capital of the 19th century.

Is it a function of the number of visitors? In that case, Orlando, Fla., would be a great metropolis. Being the capital of a country guarantees nothing: think of Madrid or Washington (the Brasília of its time). It may not even be a matter of wealth: within the foreseeable future Shanghai (14 million people) will surely be among the richest places on earth; Singapore already is. Will they be “world cities”?

I have lived in four such cities. London was the commercial and financial center of the world from the defeat of Napoleon until the rise of Hitler; Paris, its perennial competitor, was an international cultural magnet from the building of Versailles through the death of Albert Camus. Vienna’s apogee was perhaps the shortest: its rise and fall coincided with the last years of the Hapsburg Empire, though in intensity it outshone them all. And then came New York.

It has been my mixed fortune to experience these cities at twilight. In their prime they were arrogant and self-assured. In decline, their minor virtues come into focus: people spend less time telling you how fortunate you are to be there. Even at the height of “Swinging London” there was something brittle about the city’s self-promotion, as though it knew this was but an Indian summer.

Today, the British capital is doubtless geographically central, its awful bling-bloated airport one of the world’s busiest. And the city can boast the best theater and a multicolored cosmopolitanism sadly lacking in years past. But it all rests precariously on an unsustainable heap of other peoples’ money: the capital of capital.

By the time I got to Paris, most people in the world had stopped speaking French (something the French have been slow to acknowledge). Who now would deliberately reconstruct their city — as the Romanians did in Bucharest in the late 19th century — to become “the Paris of the East,” complete with grand boulevards like the Calea Victoria? The French have a word for the disposition to look insecurely inward, to be preoccupied with self-interrogation: nombrilisme — “navel-gazing.” They have been doing it for over a century.

I arrived in New York just in time to experience the bittersweet taste of loss. In the arts the city led the world from 1945 through the 1970s. If you wanted to experience modern painting, music or dance, you came to the New York of Clement Greenberg, Leonard Bernstein and George Balanchine. Culture was more than an object of consumption: people thronged to New York to produce it too. Manhattan in those decades was the crossroads where original minds lingered — drawing others in their wake. Nothing else came close.

Jewish New York too is past its peak. Who now cares what Dissent or Commentary says to the world or each other? In 1977, Woody Allen could count on a wide audience for a joke about the two magazines merging and forming “Dissentary” (see “Annie Hall”). Today? A disproportionate amount of the energy invested in these and certain other small journals goes to the Israel question: perhaps the closest that Americans get to nombrilisme.





The intellectual gangs of New York have folded their knives and gone home to the suburbs — or else they fight it out in academic departments to the utter indifference of the rest of humanity. The same, of course, is true of the self-referential squabbles of the cultural elites of Russia or Argentina. But that is one reason neither Moscow nor Buenos Aires matters on the world stage. New York intellectuals once did, but most of them have gone the way of Viennese cafe society: they have become a parody of themselves, their institutions and controversies of predominantly local concern.

And yet, New York remains a world city. It is not the great American city — that will always be Chicago. New York sits at the edge: like Istanbul or Mumbai, it has a distinctive appeal that lies precisely in its cantankerous relationship to the metropolitan territory beyond. It looks outward, and is thus attractive to people who would not feel comfortable further inland. It has never been American in the way that Paris is French: New York has always been about something else as well.

Today I drop my cleaning off with Joseph the tailor and we exchange Yiddishisms and reminiscences (his) of Jewish Russia. Two blocks south I lunch at a place whose Florentine owner disdains credit cards and prepares the best Tuscan food in New York. In a hurry, I can opt instead for a falafel from the Israelis on the next block; I might do even better with the sizzling lamb from the Arab at the corner.

Fifty yards away are my barbers: Giuseppe, Franco and Salvatore, all from Sicily — their “English” echoing Chico Marx. They have been in Greenwich Village forever but never really settled: how should they? They shout at one another all day in Sicilian dialect, drowning out their main source of entertainment and information: a 24-hour Italian-language radio station. On my way home, I enjoy a mille-feuille from a surly Breton pâtissier who has put his daughter through the London School of Economics, one exquisite éclair at a time.

All this within two square blocks of my apartment — and I am neglecting the Sikh newsstand, the Hungarian bakery and the Greek diner (actually Albanian but we pretend otherwise). Three streets east and I have Little Hapsburgia: Ukrainian restaurant, Uniate church, Polish grocery and, of course, the long-established Jewish deli serving Eastern European staples under kosher labels. All that is missing is a Viennese cafe — for this, symptomatically, you must go uptown to the wealthy quarters of the city.

Such variety is doubtless available in London. But the cultures of contemporary London are balkanized by district and income — Canary Wharf, the financial hub, keeps its distance from the ethnic enclaves at the center. Contrast Wall Street, within easy walking distance of my neighborhood. As for Paris, it has its sequestered quarters where the grandchildren of Algerian guest workers rub shoulders with Senegalese street vendors, while Amsterdam has its Surinamese and Indonesian districts: but these are the backwash of empire, what Europeans now refer to as the “immigrant question.”

One must not romanticize. I am sure that most of my neighborhood traders and artisans have never met and would have little to say to one another: at night they return home to Queens or New Jersey. If I told Joseph and Sal they had the good fortune to live in a “world city,” they would probably snort. But they do — just as the barrow boys of early 20th-century Hoxton were citizens of the same cosmopolitan London that Keynes memorialized in “The Economic Consequences of the Peace,” even though they would have had no idea what he was talking about.

We are experiencing the decline of the American age. But how does national or imperial decay influence the lifecycle of a world city? Modern-day Berlin is a cultural metropolis on the make, despite being the capital of a medium-sized and rather self-absorbed nation. Meanwhile, Paris retained its allure for nearly two centuries after the onset of French national decline.

New York — a city more at home in the world than in its home country — may do better still. As a European, I feel more myself in New York than in the European Union’s semi-detached British satellite, and I have Brazilian and Arab friends here who share the sentiment.

To be sure, we all have our complaints. And while there is no other city where I could imagine living, there are many places that, for different purposes, I would rather be. But this too is a very New York sentiment. Chance made me an American, but I chose to be a New Yorker. I probably always was.

Tony Judt, who died in August, was the director of the Remarque Institute at New York University. He is the author of the forthcoming collection, “The Memory Chalet,” Which from this essay is adapted.
T2M

Friday, November 19, 2010

Are Ancient Sharks Still Alive Today

CF Gomma - New RSU

were held during the weekend of November 17 and 18 elections for the renewal of MSW in CF Gomma to Passirano, voted 299 employees, 77% of entitled, the delegates took 5 Filctem with 208 votes, with 74 votes Uilcem 3 delegates and a delegate Femca with 10 votes. The Uilcem thanked the Election Commission for its work in the past two days and all the employees who sought to give confidence to our organization and wish good work to all the new RSU.
Daniele Bailo
Uilcem Brescia

Are Ancient Sharks Still Alive Today

CF Gomma - New RSU

were held during the weekend of November 17 and 18 elections for the renewal of MSW in CF Gomma to Passirano, voted 299 employees, 77% of entitled, the delegates took 5 Filctem with 208 votes, with 74 votes Uilcem 3 delegates and a delegate Femca with 10 votes. The Uilcem thanked the Election Commission for its work in the past two days and all the employees who sought to give confidence to our organization and wish good work to all the new RSU.
Daniele Bailo
Uilcem Brescia

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Which Is The Healthiest Dried Fruit

A2A Brescia - TRADING PLATFORM LEVEL 2

Abstract:

The contract in question, after just over two years from the unification of corporate AEM and ASM, occurs in a context characterized by a continuous evolution of the reference scenario: mergers, reorganization of assets and skills, increased job insecurity, the increasing use of outsourcing or contract work.

This happens without the definition of a Memorandum of Industrial Relations Group, called for in the merger agreement signed after December 21, 2007. So far, so I'm still fully valid Territorial existing protocols. In this situation
the negotiating table represent the everyday life and therefore respect for the role and the comparison with the territorial representation, which to date there is no comprehensive, must necessarily be a priority and a commitment not to ignore.

This platform does so with the recognition and confirming the full validity of the agreements / pre-merger company reports that, following the last dispute, the company had hired as a commitment to respect, recognizing the specific territorial scope of dialogue and of union agreements.

In view of the above and noting that called for by the Electric CCNL we propose to go ahead with Project Triennial 2010/2012 as explained below.


Reiterating what was stated in the introduction we ask:

- The reappointment of the commission: "Mensa", "Labour Market" (the subject of commitment post-fusion) and "Check for achieving objectives for monitoring the targets set in the" Prize Result and verification of the points agreed upon in this Agreement to Level 2.
- The setting up of committees at the enterprise level, "Training" and "Health, Safety and Environment as CCNL Electric.


Prix Results 2010/2012:

In virtue of considerations expressed in the introduction and in anticipation of economic recovery, subject to the full three-year period the share of each economic level, the project structure, objectives, and the percentage weight allotted to them, may be subject to redefinition when facing a situation that will no longer be liable to the same objectives or the structure of the project.
The economic value to be provided, with reference to the category BSS, Euro 2.000,00 will be reaching the 100% target set as of now, the amount paid to staff in grade C2, C1 and CS is identical and equivalent to that resulting for the CS category.





Institutes social

attention on these institutions and the sensitivity of the parties has long been present and finds its confirmation in the Agreement of 30/05/2007

Healthcare and Leisure
considered of particular importance of corporate social institutions resulting from the national contract, a view to their consolidation and enhancement at the same time, in view of welfare, social and cultural activities and confirms what we have expressed in the introduction, ask for the stabilization of the provisions of paragraph economically 1 of 5.30.2007-year increase to 500 € / per person for assistance CEAS supplemental health and 10 years € / capita for operations of CRASM. "

Supplementary Pension
For the reasons expressed in the foreword and the social value that the institution is, ask for the stabilization of the provisions of section 2 of 30/05/2007 or increasing the monthly contribution to a business function 1st, 21 1, 40%.


reconciliation of working and living:

The Politics of conciliation between work life and times of play a strategic role in our society, not only in relation to entry and / or stay in the market labor, the struggle for gender discrimination in the workplace that women are still living, but especially for the development opportunities they offer.
this legislation, with the Law 125/91 and Law 53/2000 art.2 art.9, promotes positive actions aimed at removing obstacles that impede the realization of equal opportunities in order to promote women's employment and to achieve substantive equality between men and women in the work and provide a legal instrument of reference for the reconciliation of time between work and family that give parents a real distribution of the tasks of child care through a system of protections far broader than that required by previous standards. We think that further
concrete act to take action against those employees with children under school age with the opportunity to benefit from paid leave to assist during medical certifications.


Health:

With reference to the Conference State / Regional and on the basis of any arrangements (Article 8 of Law No. 131 of June 5, 2003, the Government of the regions and autonomous provinces on the National Plan for Prevention "PNP" agree to confirm for the years 2010/2012 for the full implementation of the National Plan of prevention, the target of € 200 million, in addition to resources provided by the agreements for the achievement of the objectives of Health Plan Nationwide, according to the law No 7 December 1996 66, and subsequent amendments. These amounts are intended to support achievement of the objectives of the National Prevention Plan 2010-2012, the development of surveillance systems and harmonization of prevention activities in the territories) are calling for the extension of visits / periodic analysis (other than aimed at the prevention of pathologies related to specific occupational risks) related to those risk factors related to age and gender of employees with particular reference to those provided in Sections 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 of the "PNP".





Promoting renewable energy:

Environmental issues are becoming an ever-growing value through a more careful legislation, in addition, the technologies for renewable energy is not limited to foster respect for the environment, tax laws currently also pursuing an economic advantage for the client.
Group companies A2A always attentive and sensitive to the issue of energy and environmental sustainability, we are far different initiatives and projects, using professional knowledge within the Group and experience.
We therefore propose to provide, upon request of the employee, the installation of a photovoltaic system in housing for which the company takes responsibility for the design and installation, but is the recipient of the "State contribution" (twenty-year repayment) provided for such plants.




The Secretariats Filctem Flaei-CGIL-CISL-UIL Uilcem and RSU a2a


Brescia Brescia, November 12, 2010

Which Is The Healthiest Dried Fruit

A2A Brescia - TRADING PLATFORM LEVEL 2

Abstract:

The contract in question, after just over two years from the unification of corporate AEM and ASM, occurs in a context characterized by a continuous evolution of the reference scenario: mergers, reorganization of assets and skills, increased job insecurity, the increasing use of outsourcing or contract work.

This happens without the definition of a Memorandum of Industrial Relations Group, called for in the merger agreement signed after December 21, 2007. So far, so I'm still fully valid Territorial existing protocols. In this situation
the negotiating table represent the everyday life and therefore respect for the role and the comparison with the territorial representation, which to date there is no comprehensive, must necessarily be a priority and a commitment not to ignore.

This platform does so with the recognition and confirming the full validity of the agreements / pre-merger company reports that, following the last dispute, the company had hired as a commitment to respect, recognizing the specific territorial scope of dialogue and of union agreements.

In view of the above and noting that called for by the Electric CCNL we propose to go ahead with Project Triennial 2010/2012 as explained below.


Reiterating what was stated in the introduction we ask:

- The reappointment of the commission: "Mensa", "Labour Market" (the subject of commitment post-fusion) and "Check for achieving objectives for monitoring the targets set in the" Prize Result and verification of the points agreed upon in this Agreement to Level 2.
- The setting up of committees at the enterprise level, "Training" and "Health, Safety and Environment as CCNL Electric.


Prix Results 2010/2012:

In virtue of considerations expressed in the introduction and in anticipation of economic recovery, subject to the full three-year period the share of each economic level, the project structure, objectives, and the percentage weight allotted to them, may be subject to redefinition when facing a situation that will no longer be liable to the same objectives or the structure of the project.
The economic value to be provided, with reference to the category BSS, Euro 2.000,00 will be reaching the 100% target set as of now, the amount paid to staff in grade C2, C1 and CS is identical and equivalent to that resulting for the CS category.





Institutes social

attention on these institutions and the sensitivity of the parties has long been present and finds its confirmation in the Agreement of 30/05/2007

Healthcare and Leisure
considered of particular importance of corporate social institutions resulting from the national contract, a view to their consolidation and enhancement at the same time, in view of welfare, social and cultural activities and confirms what we have expressed in the introduction, ask for the stabilization of the provisions of paragraph economically 1 of 5.30.2007-year increase to 500 € / per person for assistance CEAS supplemental health and 10 years € / capita for operations of CRASM. "

Supplementary Pension
For the reasons expressed in the foreword and the social value that the institution is, ask for the stabilization of the provisions of section 2 of 30/05/2007 or increasing the monthly contribution to a business function 1st, 21 1, 40%.


reconciliation of working and living:

The Politics of conciliation between work life and times of play a strategic role in our society, not only in relation to entry and / or stay in the market labor, the struggle for gender discrimination in the workplace that women are still living, but especially for the development opportunities they offer.
this legislation, with the Law 125/91 and Law 53/2000 art.2 art.9, promotes positive actions aimed at removing obstacles that impede the realization of equal opportunities in order to promote women's employment and to achieve substantive equality between men and women in the work and provide a legal instrument of reference for the reconciliation of time between work and family that give parents a real distribution of the tasks of child care through a system of protections far broader than that required by previous standards. We think that further
concrete act to take action against those employees with children under school age with the opportunity to benefit from paid leave to assist during medical certifications.


Health:

With reference to the Conference State / Regional and on the basis of any arrangements (Article 8 of Law No. 131 of June 5, 2003, the Government of the regions and autonomous provinces on the National Plan for Prevention "PNP" agree to confirm for the years 2010/2012 for the full implementation of the National Plan of prevention, the target of € 200 million, in addition to resources provided by the agreements for the achievement of the objectives of Health Plan Nationwide, according to the law No 7 December 1996 66, and subsequent amendments. These amounts are intended to support achievement of the objectives of the National Prevention Plan 2010-2012, the development of surveillance systems and harmonization of prevention activities in the territories) are calling for the extension of visits / periodic analysis (other than aimed at the prevention of pathologies related to specific occupational risks) related to those risk factors related to age and gender of employees with particular reference to those provided in Sections 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 of the "PNP".





Promoting renewable energy:

Environmental issues are becoming an ever-growing value through a more careful legislation, in addition, the technologies for renewable energy is not limited to foster respect for the environment, tax laws currently also pursuing an economic advantage for the client.
Group companies A2A always attentive and sensitive to the issue of energy and environmental sustainability, we are far different initiatives and projects, using professional knowledge within the Group and experience.
We therefore propose to provide, upon request of the employee, the installation of a photovoltaic system in housing for which the company takes responsibility for the design and installation, but is the recipient of the "State contribution" (twenty-year repayment) provided for such plants.




The Secretariats Filctem Flaei-CGIL-CISL-UIL Uilcem and RSU a2a


Brescia Brescia, November 12, 2010

Unlock Websense Stream

Who are you?

Where are you?
Does it matter?

Hotels in the heart, every heart

equals ... Heaven or Hell



where is your heart? Angel or Demon


engulf
upsets

fluttering arpeggios
caress
violent
scalfiggi
go mad ..... Where
thou art a soul?
Who are you ....

Unlock Websense Stream

Who are you?

Where are you?
Does it matter?

Hotels in the heart, every heart

equals ... Heaven or Hell



where is your heart? Angel or Demon


engulf
upsets

fluttering arpeggios
caress
violent
scalfiggi
go mad ..... Where
thou art a soul?
Who are you ....

Friday, November 12, 2010

Congrats After Eatching Baby Shower

Brescia and Milan, the effects of a botched law, and unfair

Di Guglielmo Loy, UIL AnsMode Conf

The events relating to Brescia and Milan, where immigrants in rejecting the demand for legalization of September 2009 and at risk of expulsion, are resorting to extreme forms of protest, is unfortunately the result of a botched and unfairly in Italy which is treated the theme of immigration.
In fact, the law 102/2009, which promoted the emergence of the irregular employment of nearly 300 000 domestic workers and caregivers, and suspended criminal proceedings and administrative employers and workers from outside the EU which did demand. The acceptance of it was to settle those cases.
fooled by these rules, thousands of foreign workers (even if already affected by the decree of expulsion) have found an employer willing to make the request for surfacing, often paying out of pocket the lump-sum contribution of € 500 expected (and possibly much more employers of convenience) to find themselves to have the request rejected as already expelled or because the employer work does not appear to confirm the appointment.
On this matter, the judgments of Tar are expressed in different ways. Then, in March 2010, the circular Manganelli has decided to exclude from the regularization of immigrants who have suffered the double ejection (which specifically provide for the possible sentences to sentences longer than three years' imprisonment). In September 2010, finally, the Council of State ruled in favor of exclusion.
We do not want the merits of decisions taken by the judiciary, even if we consider the security package a set of rules strongly discriminate against foreign nationals.
What is especially critical of the botched manner in which they take measures confused, cease to be contradicted by subsequent standards or judgments, in fact, changing the rules of the game the game starts.
The law 102/2009, in fact, it only says that it is excluded from the emerging who falls under article 12 of TU on immigration (and smugglers convicted of trafficking), it is not explicitly exclude immigrants with dual expulsion.
In the confusion of standards, thousands of foreigners have joined the process of emerging spending thousands of euro only to be mocked. Hence their despair of today and the use of extreme forms of protest. How
UIL are on the side of legality, but not the use of convenience standards at risk discriminatory or punitive damages for those who were already present in Italy before the entry into force of the security package.
Today, the situation threatens to explode and extreme forms of protest are likely to multiply in the absence of proposals for the reasonable solution.
We therefore ask the government to take control of the situation and find a solution if you are primarily a victim of the inability to govern Italian immigration.
We find a fair and reasonable solution now, before the tragedy becomes despair.

Congrats After Eatching Baby Shower

Brescia and Milan, the effects of a botched law, and unfair

Di Guglielmo Loy, UIL AnsMode Conf

The events relating to Brescia and Milan, where immigrants in rejecting the demand for legalization of September 2009 and at risk of expulsion, are resorting to extreme forms of protest, is unfortunately the result of a botched and unfairly in Italy which is treated the theme of immigration.
In fact, the law 102/2009, which promoted the emergence of the irregular employment of nearly 300 000 domestic workers and caregivers, and suspended criminal proceedings and administrative employers and workers from outside the EU which did demand. The acceptance of it was to settle those cases.
fooled by these rules, thousands of foreign workers (even if already affected by the decree of expulsion) have found an employer willing to make the request for surfacing, often paying out of pocket the lump-sum contribution of € 500 expected (and possibly much more employers of convenience) to find themselves to have the request rejected as already expelled or because the employer work does not appear to confirm the appointment.
On this matter, the judgments of Tar are expressed in different ways. Then, in March 2010, the circular Manganelli has decided to exclude from the regularization of immigrants who have suffered the double ejection (which specifically provide for the possible sentences to sentences longer than three years' imprisonment). In September 2010, finally, the Council of State ruled in favor of exclusion.
We do not want the merits of decisions taken by the judiciary, even if we consider the security package a set of rules strongly discriminate against foreign nationals.
What is especially critical of the botched manner in which they take measures confused, cease to be contradicted by subsequent standards or judgments, in fact, changing the rules of the game the game starts.
The law 102/2009, in fact, it only says that it is excluded from the emerging who falls under article 12 of TU on immigration (and smugglers convicted of trafficking), it is not explicitly exclude immigrants with dual expulsion.
In the confusion of standards, thousands of foreigners have joined the process of emerging spending thousands of euro only to be mocked. Hence their despair of today and the use of extreme forms of protest. How
UIL are on the side of legality, but not the use of convenience standards at risk discriminatory or punitive damages for those who were already present in Italy before the entry into force of the security package.
Today, the situation threatens to explode and extreme forms of protest are likely to multiply in the absence of proposals for the reasonable solution.
We therefore ask the government to take control of the situation and find a solution if you are primarily a victim of the inability to govern Italian immigration.
We find a fair and reasonable solution now, before the tragedy becomes despair.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Kates Playground Never Shows Feet



The smell of you ..


hide I'll find a safe place
away from you.


But you smell the flavor

salt
love and bitter
would be to recover
... wherever I go ...
know.

Words
few days in

ever
ways that speak
touch
vibrate
say

communicate pain and anger
desire and love ...
breath
hidden by hidden silences
breath of life.

A moment
a life ....

Kates Playground Never Shows Feet



The smell of you ..


hide I'll find a safe place
away from you.


But you smell the flavor

salt
love and bitter
would be to recover
... wherever I go ...
know.

Words
few days in

ever
ways that speak
touch
vibrate
say

communicate pain and anger
desire and love ...
breath
hidden by hidden silences
breath of life.

A moment
a life ....