Friday, March 11, 2011

Pains In My Arms And Back During Pregnancy

The party on 17 March and (some) Italian

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job in an office where, for every fact of current political issues, there's hundreds of e-mails of citizens who They want their say.
It happened so with the "legal impediment" to the reform Gelmini, etc.
What amazes me now are the dozens of e-mails of citizens, by almost all regions, protesting the "theft" of one of the public holidays removed to make way for a national holiday [for this year only ] on 17 March for the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy.

The Decree Law No 22 February 2011 5 item "Provisions for the National Day of 17 March 2011 and since Article 81 of the Constitution requires the funding of any law, the second paragraph of Article 1 of Decree-Law states:
2. In order to avoid new or greater burdens on the financial
public and private companies, deriving from the provisions of paragraph 1
, only for the year 2011 the economic and legal institutions and contractual
planned for the holidays' of the deleted November 4
not apply to this occurrence but, instead, to
national holiday for the 150th anniversary of '
of Italy proclaimed March 17, 2011.

In other words, as can be seen from the technical report to the decree, the 2011 Italian employees instead of choosing (more or less freely), the four removed public holidays to be enjoyed, they can choose only three, the fourth being fixed to 17 March.
And, despite the importance of what is celebrated, many many Italians consider this a "theft", a "violence to workers forced to pay more in first person," a "forcing unacceptable", a "compression of the rights of workers are not consulted. "
Damn that love of country!! Here it seems to me that the Italians, who love the country more amino still the bread and circuses of Latin memory.
For my part, March 17, how come I did when the national soccer team was engaged in World Cup finals, the flag on inalbererò miobalcone. It would be nice to see all the windows and balconies in Italian BiancoRossoVerde.
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