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Confetra exhorts to as soon as possible restore conditions of full operativity in the port of Naples
Sped up a more incisive participation of the government and the territorial institutions
August 5, 2015
The activity in the port of Naples is in these days strongly limited from strikes of the workers of the container Conateco terminal. To such Confetra purpose, emphasizing the indispensability that in the port of Naples recovers conditions of full operativity as soon as possible, has full express sharing about the serious worries that the various members of the marine, harbour cluster and logistic Neapolitan and lives has expressed to the Prime Minister and minister of Infrastructures and Trasporti.
According to the General Confederation Italiana of the Transports and the Logistics, "the participation of the national government cannot more limit itself to a careful garrison of the situation" and that of the territorial institutions "cannot be more limited to give to partial solutions to this or that aspect of a which raveled event as well as how much opaque one". "We face, after that of Taranto - it has found Confetra - to a new emergency that risks to indicate at the market solutions stable alternatives and to I use it of the ports of call of the meridione of Italy".
"An emergency from the multiple aspects - it has concluded Confetra - than therefore calls in field the Presidency of the Council, the Ministries of the Infrastructures and Transports, the Job and the Economic Development that together with the E region to the other territorial institutions, the labor organizations and those of the entrepreneurial associations estimate and assault all the aspects of a litigation that risks to sweep up the port of Naples".
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