FITA-CNA has announced that, after examination of the viability of legal action, initiated the request to its own documentation necessary to activate the class action for the recovery of contributions paid to date for the Sistri, the traceability system waste - said the Association of Road - extension to extension has never left.
"We have just been communicated to our regional offices - said Cynthia Franchini, national president of CNA-Fita - and already we have been inundated with requests for refunds. The issue is strongly felt by companies that feel cheated in a moment of serious crisis of liquidity. The banks we close the taps while operating costs skyrocket. In this situation repeatedly to what he thinks of the state do? Charging a platform to drivers already in difficulty and to come without giving them the service they paid for. "
FITA-CNA stated that its position was also adopted by the coordination unit Unatras reiterated that the demands of road to the government not only for the previous, but also for the future: make the platform Sistri the EU directive that has motivated and thus narrowing the scope of its operation to only hazardous waste, extend the mandatory accession to the system also to those foreign workers who otherwise would operate in clear violation of competition rules.
"The CNA-Fita - said Cynthia Franchini - is ready to do battle (legal) and to enforce the rights of its injured members, except that the Government refund the stolen goods including possibly through a tax credit or a right to decide for exclusion of those who paid for the payment of the current year and that of 2012. In the coming days will ask the association to be audited by the Environment Committee of the House and Senate and will work to demand a meeting with Environment Minister Prestigiacomo. "
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