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Suspended the procedure of reduction of the staff to the Reefer Terminal of Savona - I go
New encounter between the parts on 15 November
October 25, 2013
Procedure of reduction of staff to Reefer Terminal of basin harbour of Vado Ligure (Savona), that it interests 66 employees of the society that is under responsibility of the GF Group of the Orsero group, is suspended until on 15 November when a new table will hold of confronts between the parts. The outcome of an encounter held today in the center of the Harbour Authority of Savona in the course is this of which, thanks to the job carried out in the last days, it has been reached to delineate a new distance that has as objective the analysis and the possible review of contracts of second level, of the organization of the job and the industrial plan let alone the location of suitable social shocks-absorber to accompany the business reorganization.
The Harbour Authority, that he is guarantor institutional of the procedure of cooling of the dispute, has specified that on 15 November, if the characterized distance - that it previews a series of encounters between the parts already put to calendar - has positive outcome, an understanding protocol will be able to be agreed that asks for the lay-offs. At the same time the unions have been engaged to suspend every initiative against the company.
"The slid 19 saturday has been be a matter – the president of the savonese harbour agency has commented, Gian Luigi Miazza - of another step ahead inside a begun distance October. The parts have been engaged to collaborate for the attainment of the common objective that remains to find a solution that avoids the loss of the emolument of the dependent interested from the eventual business reorganization".
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