Wednesday, October 27, 2010

"Searching saleswomen, no foreigners"

Leafleting in downtown Turin. And Chiamparino apologizes: "It is not in the spirit of our community"
Rome - October 21, 2010 - The ideal job? Helpful and friendly. For some, however, should only be Italian.

Yesterday, the center of Turin has been plastered with flyers with the announcement: "Wanted committed / 18/24 age committed to public areas and shopping centers." Requirements: "Immediate availability, demand and capacity for good dialectic dialogue." Then the warning: "No time wasters and no foreigners."

An ad racist, and illegal. The "Lady Sonia", signed it, does not seem to realize essersene, and left on the wheel even his phone number and the times that call for more information.

Today, the case shall be the mayor of Turin Sergio Chiamparino. "I apologize because it is not in the spirit of our community and I say this out loud, we do not want more signs that says that is not from 'foreign labor."

"On that sign-Chiamparino goes-there 's a phone number, so I ask the authorities that we go through and it goes back to the source who put that sign to find out who they are and hit makers. We we want equal status for aliens in our community, respecting the rights and duties are, however, own all Italian citizens. "

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