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spokesman for the company confirmed the death of the 40 year-old
in an accident that occurred as he was moving a mould in the
cold press area of the plant as part of standard operating
procedure.
The three main Italian metal engineering unions, FIOM, FIM and
UILM, called for an eight-hour strike on Tuesday in Cassino,
where the group produces Alfa Romeo Giulia sedans and Alfa Romeo
Stelvio SUV models.
Rocco Palombella, head of the UILM union, said accidents of such
gravity had not happened for several years at Fiat Chrysler
plants.
"We're waiting to know from prosecutors how a fatal accident
could occur, despite all the safety measures that are normally
taken in the plant," he said.
FIOM heads Francesca Re David and Michele Palma urged the
government to strengthen procedures for preventing and
supervising job safety, claiming that both were increasingly
being affected by understaffing.
(Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari; Editing by Mark Potter)
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