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Reunion to Livorno with the objective to safeguard the places of work of the Agency for the Job in Porto
For the Harbour Authority the ALP is necessary to guarantee the survival
November 6, 2014
Today in the center of the Harbour Authority of Livorno to Rosciano Palace an encounter between the president and the general secretary of the agency has been carried out, Giuliano Gallanti and Massimo Provinciali, the responsible Demanio and harbour job of the Harbour Authority, Matteo Paroli, and the trade-union representations of ALP, the Agency for the Job in Port constituted in 2013 from the terminalisti of the Tuscan port of call that will stop the activity to year-end. "A solution - Gallanti has declared - can and must be found. We are taking the countermeasures - it has added - in order to do so as that the workers of by now the former Agency for the Job in Port do not have to lose the place of work".
The main idea - it has explained the Harbour Authority - is that to involve more harbour enterprises because they acquire the branch of company of the Agelp, the agency of the temporary job in the Leighorn port. According to the authority, the ALP is therefore necessary to guarantee the survival, than instead the directive organ composed by the representatives of the enterprises of the port art. 16 (harbour operations and services) and art. 18 (concessionary ones) of law 84/94 intends to liquidate within the turn of the year. "We have already started a turn of consultations in order to estimate the possibility to according to support the ALP of codicil 5 of article 17 (supply of temporary the harbour job, ndr). Today - it has specified - we have more enterprises available to succeed to the associates who had to exit from the directive council".
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