If Marchionne inappropriately cites Hegel, we are inspired by the title in Pico della Mirandola and the book of Sirach also evokes the concept of dignity and work.
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La Fiat «nega la dignità del lavoro». É un giudizio molto duro quello espresso ieri da monsignor Giancarlo Maria Bregantini, arcivescovo di Campobasso-Boiano e presidente della Commissione episcopale per i problemi sociali e il lavoro, la giustizia e la pace, sulla vicenda dei tre operai della Fiat di Melfi, riammessi al lavoro da una sentenza del tribunale ma ai quali è stato impedito il ritorno nella catena produttiva. «La Fiat deve obbedire alle sentenze - ha dichiarato il presule all'Ansa - e questo implica non solo a formal aspect, but of ethics. The job does not exist only to be paid, but for the dignity of man. And in this matter has been breached this aspect. "
Bregantini - which has a long experience as a bishop in Locri, in the front line against organized criminalitaà, a commitment that many took it in 2007 to become Metropolitan of Campobasso - explains that under the Social Doctrine of the Church, work includes three elements: "The dignity, service to others and the glory of God, and in this case were denied the first two." In this context, he says, the response of the President of the Republic, Giorgio Napolitano, the appeal of Fiat employees (letter from the Chief delo State two days ago he expressed "deep regret" for the company's decision to exclude the work reinstated by the assembly) "was accurate, fast and very effective. I did not tell him thank you. "
The bishop says he will not enter into the merits of the award," because I believe that Fiat must also respect the ruling. An institution like all of us must obey the laws of the judiciary, but certainly not enough to simply take back the factory level or pay money, there is a dignity that must be respected. The company has duties and obligations not only economic but also of a personal nature. "

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will live the labor of your hands
will live the labor of your hands