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Genoa Nightclub Closure Threatens 34 Jobs
34 employees of the closed Moody nightclub in Genoa face job losses. The city council is negotiating with the owner to extend the deadline for employee transfers and explore alternative solutions.
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Moody NightclubCgilCislUilGenoa City Council
Mario Mascia
- What is the city's role in this situation?
- The city of Genoa is working to find new investors to save the jobs of the 34 employees and keep the Moody nightclub in Genoa. They are using resources such as the Genoa Business Unit to achieve this.
- What is the main issue discussed in the article?
- The Moody nightclub in Genoa, Italy, closed after a September fire, leaving 34 employees without work. The owner plans to transfer employees to other locations, but the city is trying to negotiate a later deadline and explore alternative solutions.
- Who are the main parties involved in this issue?
- The city councilor, Mario Mascia, met with the company and union representatives to discuss the situation. He requested that the deadline for employee transfers be extended from November 15th to January 15th to allow for further negotiations and exploration of alternative solutions.
- What is the owner's position regarding the situation?
- The nightclub's owner stated that they informed employees and unions promptly of the situation and the decision to cease operations. They also cited the impossibility of using social safety nets.
- What actions have been taken to address the workers' situation?
- The employees protested outside the closed nightclub and city hall to voice their concerns. Councilor Mascia expressed solidarity and informed them of the meeting's outcome.