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Fincantieri has suspended the working activity in the ship yard of Monfalcone
the Command Police officers for the Protection of the Atmosphere has supplied to the pre-emptive seizure of some areas of the plant
June 30, 2015
Fincantieri has suspended the working activity of all the staff involved in the productive cycle of the ship yard of Monfalcone. The company has announced today communicating that, in performance of a provision emitted from the Criminal court of Gorizia, the Command Police officers for the Protection of the Atmosphere - Ecological Operating Nucleus of Udine, has supplied to the pre-emptive seizure of some areas of the destined yard of residual Monfalcone to the selection of working, strategic for regulating the development of the productive cycle.
The navalmeccanico group has specified that the demand for seizure joins in May 2013 within a under way investigation and that already was rejected by the JEEP near the Court of Gorizia, let alone from this last Court during appeal. As a result of the acceptation of the next resource for Cassation introduced from the Public Prosecutor near the Court of Gorizia - Fincantieri has explained - the Court isontino newly is invested of the issue and this time it has arranged the precautionary measure.
Emphasizing of being forced, in ottemperanza to the provision of the Court, to arrange the suspension of the job in the plant of Monfalcone, arrest warrant that the company considers particularly onerous also in reason of the damages that permanere of the effects of the suspension of the activity could provoke, Fincantieri has announced that it intends to assume with urgency all the opportune initiatives in judicial center to the aim to obtain the revocation of the measure.
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