SAN MARINO – It is not a simple anniversary on the calendar, but a moment of profound collective reflection on the profound meaning of doing and being a community. The Republic of San Marino celebrates Workers’ Day, placing emphasis on a paradigm that combines the protection of historical rights with the challenges imposed by fast-moving technology. The 1st of May in San Marino is configured as a laboratory of ideas where the centrality of the person remains the cornerstone around which the new economic and social development policies revolve.
In a historical moment marked by the pervasive entry of artificial intelligence into production processes, the challenge for Titan’s institutions is to govern change without undergoing it. The declared objective is to transform technological innovation into an ally of security and quality of employment, preventing it from becoming an instrument of precariousness. The current political vision focuses decisively on a market that can be dynamic and inclusive, where the growth of businesses proceeds hand in hand with the valorization of human capital.
“Work represents the backbone of our identity as a free state,” he underlines Alessandro BevitoriSecretary of State for Labour. “On this day, our thoughts go to those who contribute to the well-being of the Republic every day. We are not satisfied with positive employment data; our ambition is to constantly raise the quality of work. We are refining the rules to guarantee that every worker works in a safe and fulfilling context, because dignity is not an abstract concept, but is measured in the safety of construction sites, in the justice of wages and in the stability of life paths”.
Cooperation between the different sectors of the State emerges as the winning strategy to face the complexities of the global market. The synergy between industry, research and technological innovation is the engine that allows a small reality like San Marino to compete on equal terms, focusing on excellence and specialization.
In this regard, Rossano FabbriSecretary of State for Industry, Crafts and Commerce, highlights how “industrial development and technological research are the tracks on which the future of our country runs. Celebrating May Day also means committing to creating an ecosystem where business can innovate. Artificial intelligence and the new digital frontiers must be put at the service of workers and artisans, strengthening their creative and productive capabilities. We want a San Marino that is an innovation hub, capable of attracting investments that generate qualified and sustainable employment”.
The message that comes from Mercuri Palace it is clear: the Republic is everyone’s home and its future is built day after day through the joint commitment of institutions, unions and productive forces. In a changing world, San Marino chooses to remain faithful to its values, putting social protection and innovation at the center of a new pact for work.
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