The transfer of the weekly market on Friday to via Milano does not please the street vendors, who take sides against the municipal administration of Albignasego. That then the question seriously affects the activity of the nearly 60 posts that currently take place on Via XVI March but that for two weeks have been facing the “experimentation” of the transfer in what Sattin has defined as “the Bermuda triangle “, they say. the numbers. And the numbers, although dry, have the value of a final sentence.
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«To a sample of operators who operate in the town square on the outskirts of Padua – explains the president of Fiva scom, Ilario Sattin – even without pretending to be a scientist like Ghisleri, we asked them a couple of simple questions: has the business? of the move? And have the receipts registered variations? The result should make directors reflect.”
Numbers
In fact, compared to 10% of operators who declare that they have not found major differences in the transfer from one place to another and another 15% who declare that they are open to the fact that, with some improvements (although intended in the long term for ), the transfer It could also occur, there are 75%, or three out of four street vendors, who classify the experience as “negative” both from the economic point of view and from the point of view of “confinement” in a settlement area to come.
The question
«However, what worries the most -continues Sattin- is the answer to the second question that yielded 20% of “almost null receipts” with the consequent assessment of these colleagues about maintaining a presence in Albignasego in the event of a move. A hypothesis that everyone, unions and administration, must avoid, under penalty of losing an appointment that is tradition, economy and social value.
The appeal
“The Municipality – concludes Sattin – in light of the failure of the test must review its project, must deal with us without putting prepackaged packages on the table and without making the mistake of considering the market as a residual factor from a bygone era . . This is not the case and the weekly influx to the area that is currently maintained and which we hope will be maintained confirms this beyond any reasonable doubt”.