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Saras, Massimo Moratti

Massimo Moratti has decided to waive his annual wage as head of SARAS to help the workers of the Sarroc refinery in Cagliari province in order to salary compensation reduced due to the regular layoffs launched in the wake of the Covid pandemic crisis. Staff received a letter outlining the generosity of the former Inter president. Thank you for the sacrifices you make – Moratti Books – which certainly help a lot in getting through a difficult period. And for that, I take my liberty to make my annual salary available which will at least allow you to relieve, at least in part, the burden of layoffs.

Donate 1.5 million

The annual remuneration for the year 2021 for the Chairman of the Board of Directors is one and a half million euros. Moratti’s waiver – confirmed by Saras – makes it possible to consolidate the amount allocated by the redundancy fund for the scheduled days in the last quarter of 2021. 1,378 employees Change the executives of Saras companies in Cagliari, Milan and Rome who have two days of layoffs per month. The fourth-quarter layoff agreement with unions was not finalized. The news was also reported by fc Inter News, titled Moratti Heart of Gold.


Moratti philanthropist

The former president of Inter is not new to the gestures of solidarity. To label one, last year through the safe Massimo Moratti Saba, Which owns just over 20 percent of Saras’ capital, made donations to fight the pandemic for 3.365 million euros, an expenditure that contributed to the negative outcome of the 2020 budget of 3.8 million euros. Massimo Moratti was linked to Gino Strada, whose NGO has supported over the years Emergency Also through Inter initiatives. And always as president of Inter Moratti, I have organized various solidarity initiatives for San Patrignano community, with the support of his brother Gian Marco and his wife Letizia Moratti.

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