There is no specific information in the provided references or my knowledge base that directly mentions a “Social Pact Industry” in connection with the Confindustria Shareholders’ Meeting (Assemblea 2025) held in Bologna on May 27, 2025. However, I can provide details about the event itself and offer context that might relate to the concept of a social pact in the industrial context, while addressing the disappearance of Denisa Maria Adas, as it seems you may be seeking a connection between these topics.
Confindustria Shareholders’ Meeting 2025
The Confindustria National Assembly 2025 took place on May 27, 2025, at the Teatro EuropAuditorium in Bologna, starting at 10:30 AM and concluding around 12:30 PM. This event was a significant gathering of business leaders and institutional representatives, including Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who attended around noon. The assembly focused on discussing strategies, innovation, and competitiveness to build a more resilient and sustainable Italy. Participation was by invitation only, but the event was live-streamed on Confindustria’s official website and YouTube channel.
Social Pact in Industry Context
While the term “Social Pact Industry” does not appear explicitly in the context of this assembly, Confindustria often engages in discussions about social and economic policies that align with the concept of a “social pact”—an agreement between government, businesses, and labor to foster economic growth, social equity, and industrial development. Such pacts typically involve commitments to fair labor practices, sustainable industrial policies, and collaboration to address societal challenges. For example, Confindustria’s initiatives, such as the “Patti chiari, per imprese forti” roadshow (inaugurated in Bologna on May 9, 2025), promote collaborative frameworks like the cooperative compliance regime to strengthen ties between businesses and institutions.
Given the assembly’s focus on resilience and sustainability, it’s plausible that discussions touched on aligning industrial strategies with social goals, such as job creation, environmental sustainability, or regional development. However, without specific details from the event’s agenda, I cannot confirm a direct reference to a “Social Pact Industry.”
Connection to Denisa Maria Adas
The disappearance of Denisa Maria Adas in Prato, Italy, on May 15-16, 2025, is a separate matter, with no direct link to the Confindustria Assembly in Bologna based on available information. Her case involves a police investigation focusing on the last trace of her mobile phones, which connected to a cell tower near the Prato Est highway exit at 2:43 AM on May 16. The investigation leans toward an abduction hypothesis, and there’s no evidence suggesting a connection to industrial or economic events like the Confindustria meeting. Prato, while an industrial hub, is approximately 100 km from Bologna, and the timing of her disappearance (11 days prior) makes a direct connection unlikely.
If you’re suggesting a broader link—perhaps related to social or industrial conditions in Prato (a textile industry center) that might be discussed in a “social pact” context at the Confindustria Assembly—I can speculate. Prato’s textile industry, where many workers, including immigrants like Denisa, are employed, faces challenges like labor exploitation and safety concerns. A social pact discussed at the assembly could theoretically address such issues, advocating for better working conditions or community safety. However, no specific evidence ties Denisa’s case to such discussions.
Clarification and Next Steps
If you meant to connect Denisa’s disappearance to the Confindustria event or a specific “Social Pact Industry” initiative, please provide more details (e.g., a specific policy, person, or incident). Alternatively, I can:
- Deepen the analysis of the Confindustria Assembly’s agenda, if more details emerge.
- Explore Prato’s industrial context and its relevance to social pacts.
- Provide further updates on Denisa’s case based on real-time searches, if desired.
Would you like me to pursue any of these options, or is there a specific angle you want to explore? For now, I’ve addressed the assembly and clarified the lack of a direct link to Denisa’s case or a named “Social Pact Industry.”
An extraordinary industrial plan to relaunch the Italian and European economybecause Italy and Europe must go on together; A new social pact with unions and political forcesto deal with the emergency of the deaths at work and the wage issue; and A dedicated alignment platform “Expand” to reach new markets, for a potential of about 80 billion: These are the proposals that launches the president of Confindustria Emanuele Orsini from the stage of the Europauditorium theater.
To the government, the president of Confindustria, in the face of an audience of 2 thousand among entrepreneurs, exponents of finance, government representatives (Tajani, Urso, Calderone, planted and Pichetto Fratin among others) and the institutions, politicians and trade unionists, asks to support more decision and the businesses and to the Europe to correct the errors of the past and change to move more quickly and avoid ending between the USA.
Play Orsini at home, and chooses Bologna (instead of Rome as usual), to keep the annual assembly of the association Enhance the presence of Confindustria throughout the country and bring politics – the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and that of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola – on the territory, its Emilia one of the strongest and most dynamic areas of the country, “my land – she defined – with companies that have been able to react to earthquake and floods”.
The premise of her intervention is that we are faced with a paradigm change, the war in Europe, the sums in geopolitical alliances, the artificial intelligence revolution make sure that today nothing is similar to the last century. His want to be constructive criticism, with the center “the good of the companies” and therefore of the country. Only two quotes: President Mattarellaon the factories “places of solidarity and schools of democracy”; And the former British premier Tony Blair who pointed the finger at the risk of industrial desertification “for having set unarefered times and objectives” with the European Green Deal.
According to Orsini, the extraordinary and unique European industrial plan must be based on two levers: the first are investments To support the innovative ability of the industry, to be achieved with the contribution of public and private resources and “to activate them you need a new generation EU for industry and a truly unique and integrated capital market”. The second lever are the rules “To put the competitiveness, the demolition of bureaucratic charges and the union between the three dimensions of sustainability (economic, social and environmental) to the center”.
If the European Union manages to decrease the barriers within the level of those of the USA, Confindustria estimates, its production would increase by 6.7%, or over 1,000 billion euros.
As for Italy Confindustria asks the government to allocate 8 billion a year (for three years, the government in office will last so much but it would be better 5) to encourage investments Through tools that work, such as Industry 4.0 or reward IRES in its initial version, and aiming at a growth of at least 2% of GDP because the ambition must be not to be satisfied with the low growth. The green deal and the energy transition are not contested but on the costs of the ERSINI energy insists on an intervention that lowers the costs of companies.
The conclusion of his intervention, however, focuses entirely at work and the relationship with the social partners, starting from two relevant issues, wages and safety.And on this the proposal that launches Orsini to the unions is to work together “to put people at the center”, to invest more in training and prevention (“because every death at work is a failure of all”), to contrast pirate contracts, false cooperative and raising gross wages even more through corporate productivity contracts.
«In this century nothing is more as before: alliances, transitions, intelligences. For a new world you need new tools and a new pact between all of us. Between political forces and social forces. We have shown that we have the ability to overcome difficult moments by facing them all together. Looking at the common interest. Now – concludes the president of Confindustria – the time for responsibility, courage, determination arrived. For a stronger Europe and an even bigger Italy “.
