CNEL (National Council of the National Council of Economy and Finance), Brunetta raises his salary. Opposition attacks: "Shame."

Opposition to the attack by Renato Brunetta and the government. The news that sparked the reaction was Brunetta's salary increase as president of the National Council of Labour (CNEL), as reported by Domani .
Italia Viva leader Matteo Renzi states: "The CNEL has approved a raise of 1.5 million euros for top management and 200,000 euros for staff, as reported by Il Domani . Giorgia Meloni can't find the money to increase middle-class salaries but she finds it to increase Brunetta's job creation."
Nicola Fratoianni of AVS was harsh: "It's unbelievable: Renato Brunetta has raised his salary at the CNEL, of which he is president, from €250,000 to €310,000 a year. Along with him, all of his managers, doubling the National Council of Economy and Labor's wage bill. And it's Brunetta himself who fiercely opposed the minimum wage of €9 gross an hour. I'm truly shameless."
The leader of the Five Star Movement (M5S) group in the Chamber of Deputies' Labor Committee, Dario Carotenuto , announced a question: "It is indecent that, at a time when Italy has reached a historic record for absolute poverty and 6 million employees earn less than €1,000 a month, Renato Brunetta's National Council of Labour (CNEL) has decided to increase the salaries of its top executives. What does the government think? Prime Minister Meloni and Economy Minister Giorgetti will tell us, and we will address a question to them."
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