The management of the Fedrigoni Group met in Rome with the Minister of Business and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, together with the trade union representatives and local institutions, called to the discussion table on the Giano case, which produces office paper and involves 195 people.
Marco Nespolo, CEO of Fedrigoni, commented on the meeting that just ended: “I thank Minister Urso and all the social parties who attended. We confirm our willingness to open a technical table with the Ministry to evaluate possible scenarios aimed at mitigating the social impact on the people affected by the decision to close Giano, without prejudice to the fact that Fedrigoni will cease all commercial and production activities related to the office paper business at the end of 2024.”
Nespolo reiterated: “The social plan that we have developed already significantly minimizes the employment impact: over 180 concrete opportunities already identified, two thirds of which in the Marche, to offer redeployment spaces to the 195 people of Giano. In the Marche alone there are 105 jobs available and over twenty possible early retirements with dedicated economic treatment, in addition to 55 open positions in our factories in the North, in Trentino, Friuli and Verona (accompanied, for those interested, by facilitations and benefits). And we are continuing to look for further solutions.