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Assiterminal, the hypothesis of revocation of the overwhelming majority of the concessions would determine a chaos in the entire national portualità
the association of the terminalisti expresses worry also for the hypothesis of abolition of the harbour temporary job
January 21, 2015
The unions have manifested contrarietà for the hypothesis of cancellation of the harbour companies, through the abrogation of article 17 of law 84/94 currently in vigor, that it is contained in the text of the rough draft of bill on the portualità in elaboration to the Ministry of the economic Development and the same opposition is expressed by Harbour the Italian Association Terminalisti (Assiterminal) that has widened the critic also to the modalities with which the legislative project of the ministry previews to regulate the concessions of harbour areas, in particular those already consented
The association of the Italian terminalisti has explained not to share and of being very worried "for the hypothesis of revocation of the overwhelming majority of the concessions in being, released to the harbour terminalisti based on the relevant norms of the Regulations and Navigation code relative, but experiment of contest to public evidence" and being worried also "of the hypothesis of abolition of the harbour temporary job, of which to art. the 17 of law 84/94".
According to Assiterminal, "the consequence of such measures, that enforced pattuizioni violate, would be a chaos in the entire national portualità, would involve the foundation of heavy litigations regarding Public Administration, uncertainties in the operating orders, losses of traffics and occasions of job, let alone of investments by the private Italians and aliens; the image of the entire Country strongly would be damaged, confirming the uncertainty of the right that often is attributed to Italy".
Assiterminal has announced to have asked the Ministry of Infrastructures "to take part ready in order to block this irrational and harmful initiative".
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