DBasia.news – Fiat Chrysler Automobiles claimed there were only 5 workers doing the strike as a response to Cristiano Ronaldo’s coming to Juventus. This statement also denied the issue of Fiat workers did the strike due to CR7.
Previously, Fiat workers believed would do the strike as a response to Juventus’ decision to draw in Ronaldo. They thought the transfer used Fiat’s budget that should be for their salary
In total, Juventus spent 105 million euro or Rp1,6 trillion plus his 30 million euro salary for each season.
To clear the situation, Fiat released an official statement about this issue. The automotive company confirmed there were only 5 workers doing the strike.
“Only five employees of around 1,700 went on strike. The percentage of those who went on strike was 0.3 percent.”
“It is yet more confirmation that the workers in Melfi and Pomigliano understood perfectly that these were exploitative protests promoted by acronyms of no real representativeness or individuals who had the sole intention of gaining publicity for personal purposes,” explained Fiat.
“The echo of these agitations was enormously disproportionate to the reality of facts, which characterizes the worker-company relationship at the two plants,” he continued.
Meanwhile, amid the controversy, Cristiano Ronaldo is currently in Turin to do the medical checkup. But, the former Manchester United hasn’t joined his new friends due to the holiday after the World Cup.