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Filt Cgil, Fit Cisl and Uiltrasporti proclaim for 8 November a day of strike in the Italian ports
the unions denounce the phase of stall in which it pours it negotiate for I renew of the Ccnl of the workers of the ports
October 10, 2013
Filt Cgil, Fit Cisl and Uiltrasporti have proclaimed for next 8 November a day of strike in the Italian ports. "In date 9 October - they have explained the labor organizations - has carried out the reunion of negotiation for renews on 25 September of the national collective bargaining agreement of the workers of the ports already previewed in the precedence encounter. In the within of I confront we have recorded the maintenance of marked distances of the positions between the parts. Considered that they are passed about 10 months from the expiration of the Ccnl and the phase of stall in which it pours it negotiate, in restating the necessity and the firm conviction to arrive as soon as possible to I renew of the Ccnl" - they have announced Filt Cgil, Fit Cisl and Uiltrasporti - is proclaimed the state of agitation and strike of 24 hours of the entire field for 8 November.
"This state of difficulty of the negotiation - they have found the unions - is aggravated by the total context in which it pours the portualità for which we express a deep worry. In the specific one, between the main problems, it is necessary to resolve definitively that legacy to unreasonable the extension to the dependent of the Harbour Authorities of norms reported to the dependent publics as many times over demanded everywhere stipulating the Ccnl of the ports and to activate measures in support of the harbour job, of the role of the Harbour Authorities and the portualità in general terms".
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