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sharpens the tension in the Italian road haulage in sight of the arrest warrant of the next week
strike is revoked by all the associations of the section except: Trasportounito
December 6, 2013
sharpens the tension in the field of the centralized Italian road haulage on the strike of the services that has been programmed from the 9 to 13 next December and then which revoked from all the associations of the section, satisfied of the answers supplied from the government, except: Trasportounito.
Emphasizing the sense of responsibility manifested from the acronyms of the field once which took note of failing of the motivations that had carried to the unitary proclamation of the arrest warrant of the services, the National Association Enterprises Automotive Transports (ANITA) complains that "such sense of responsibility is lacked however to Trasportounito and other minority acronyms, than has not only confirmed the arrest warrant, but strangers to the road haulage (cobas of the tinplates have come near to movements of protest completely, cobas of the reunited maize, committees agricultural, movement of the pitchforks, force of collision, gilded dawn Italy, life, Venetian rural action, and others). The road haulage, that true one - denunciation ANITA - cannot that to reject every form of instrumentalization and to avoid of being joined to who does not represent the category responsibly, but wants to only create uneasiness and tensions in the Country, like traspare from the contained affirmations in the inserts that have invaded the "social networks". Whoever, therefore, still in these hours confirmation the arrest warrant of the services - the dose ANITA raises the price - is an irresponsible one".
"We are very aware - ANITA explains - of the problematic ones of our enterprises and we have all to them very represented the government, but we must be at the same time aware who in the current economic and political context of the Country, the results reached with the 28 protocol of past November represent the best one turned out that it was possible to obtain in this moment. To in existence put a protest in spite of the engagements that the government has been assumed with the category, means economic damages for the field and the entire economy; loss of credibility in confronts of the Italian customers and foreign countries and consequent loss of confidence in the Italian enterprises of road haulage. Damages to the image of the section and our Country of which we do not certainly need".
According to the general secretary of Trasportounito, Maurizio Longo, instead, what it will release to the midnight of next Sunday is a national arrest warrant of category "finalized to only assert assertions that they guarantee the minimal conditions of survival for a category to which the government is obstinate not to give answers. If to the initiative of the national arrest warrant they are joined movements of protest whose reasons moreover are absolutely condivisibili - precise Longo - it is a problem that concerns to politics and the institutions".
Trasportounito evidences that, which only independent association of the representation of the road haulage, in this dispute with the government represents besides own ten thousands enterprises associated with approximately fifty provincial associations, also other independent associations of the road haulage (Aitras, Assiotrat, Assotrasport, Action in the Transport, Independent Movement conveyors and Knows you). "The government - Longo accusation - also knowing the tension that unavoidably will inflame the Country the next week, does not perceive the requirement neither to convene the representatives of the road haulage, in order to verify the possibility to avoid a trauma to the Country. The responsibility will be assumed some".
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