Trasportounito announced the postponement of 20 days of detention by programming the national environment of the next 24 to 28 October compared to the period October 3 to 7 set forth above. Last Tuesday, in fact, the guarantee Commission on strikes had decided to put the association in default of road 'Whereas the strike illegal - Trasportounito second - on a technicality found only four days before the protest. " "This - said the association - exposing those drivers who had adhered to, however, unpredictable and excessive risks in terms of personal safety" and led Trasportounito to postpone the strike October 24 to 28, confirming the reasons for the protest and also confirming the opinion on the intervention 'merely political' strikes on the Commission to guarantee "that for nearly two days - has found the association - had confirmed and posted on its website the firm's national communications services."
"If this, of bureaucratic chicanery, is the only answer that the government is able to give a trucking grappling with a problem of survival - the secretary general said Trasportounito, Maurizio Longo - the reference that we were forced to decide to deal with threats not too veiled, will only serve to exacerbate even more the anger and discomfort in the industry. "
The association pointed out that here at the beginning of the strike meetings and meetings will be held throughout Italy to explain and highlight further the grounds of the protest. "We drivers - said the national president of Trasportounito, Franco thought - we have to stop" hoping "that someone come to solve our serious problems, but one should" believe "the fact that the best achievements of the class (later sold off or manipulated) were obtained only when the number of those who have the courage to get involved is significantly higher than that of resignation, the uninterested or accomplices of power. "
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