last day of work in 2008 we chose not to go into details of the trade union matters, even if the arguments do not miss: the last session of the Board of Directors approved the 2009 budget, also many of my colleagues are asking for information on the allocation of meal vouchers , having suffered significant reductions in some cases. Borne in mind that the agreement can be read on our site Scribd: http://www.scribd.com/doc/9365933/AccordoBuoniPasto20081 A number of colleagues has escaped the constraint of minimum 7 hours worked, in addition to break at least 30 minutes. However, let us all problems, we'll see if it is appropriate to ask of improvements in the next supplementary contract.
We decided instead to greet you with a poem by Cavafy Kostantinos, a great greek poet of the twentieth century.
ITHACA
When you set out for Ithaca
hope your road is long,
full of adventure and discovery.
I Lestrigoni
and the Cyclops, the angry Neptune do not worry, it will no
these kind of meetings
if your thoughts remain lofty, and a feeling
stirs your spirit and your body.
Cyclops, Lestrigoni, not sure, it
'wrath if Neptune hitting
not carry them within your soul if you do not set them up.
Pray that the road is long.
That the summer mornings are many
when in port - and now that joy -
you touch the ground for the first time:
lingers at Phoenician trading stations and buy
pearl and coral, amber and ebony
all fine merchandise, even
penetrating perfumes of all sorts, more 'heady fragrance as you can, go
in many Egyptian cities
learn many things from their scholars.
But do you think of Ithaca -
Arriving there is the constant thought.
But do not hurry the journey;
if it lasts long, for years, and that old
reach the island, you, full of treasures
gained on the way, not expecting Ithaca to riches.
Ithaca has given you the beautiful voyage
without her you would never put
the street: what else do you expect?
And if you find her poor, Ithaca you will be disappointed.
Done wise now, with so much experience on
you already have understood what Ithaca is that mean.
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