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Last month the traffic of the goods in the port of Genoa has grown of +2.3%
Proclaimed 20 hours of strike to March in the field of the naval repairs
February 26, 2014
Last month the traffic of the goods enlivened from the port of Genoa has recorded an increment of +2.3% going up to beyond 4,0 million tons regarding 3,9 million tons in January 2013. The traffic of the goods several is increased of +2.1% 2,2 million to tons, of cui1,6 million containerized tons of goods (+1.1%) with a handling of containers pairs to 157.089 teu (+0.7%) and 614 thousand conventional tons of goods (+4.8%). The volume of mineral oils is piled almost 1,4 million tons (+3.0%) and that of the other liquid bulk to 63 thousand tons (- 5.4%). The traffic of the bulk sand banks has totaled 91 thousand tons (+116.2%) to which they join in the industrial field other 8 thousand tons of solid bulk (+53.4%) and 234 thousand tons of iron worker (- 15.4%).
To January 2014 the traffic of the passengers enlivened from the port of the capital of Liguria has been of 93 thousand unit (- 7.7%), of which 58 thousand fleeting of the ferries (- crocieristi 12.1%) and 37 thousand (+0.1%).
While Fim-Cisl, Fiom and Uilm of Genoa, with the Rsu of the section of the naval repairs of the genoese port, have proclaimed a package of 20 hours of strike to carry out itself in March and have announced the prosecuzione of the block of the overtime. "The choice to call off the integrating contract of the area naval repairs - they have explained the three labor organizations - is considered by unacceptable we as it wants to cancel a model of business dealing based on solidaristici principles that involve all the system of the companies of the naval repairs. Once again - Fim-Cisl, Fiom and Uilm have denounced - inefficiencies of the companies are wanted to be unloaded on the costs of labor, mortifying the professionality of the workers".
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