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In Italy the truck drivers protest for the measures EU of modification of the regulation of the times of guide and rest
To Genoa blocked nine it crosses harbour
May 29, 2017
Today it is in development in Italy a national strike of four hours of the road haulage which proclaimed unitarally from Filt Cgil, Fit Cisl and Uiltrasporti in order to contrast the measures of the EU commission that intend to modify the regulation of the times of guide and rest for the truck drivers and to exclude them from the application of the directive on the separations that varrebbe only if the period spold from leading in a data the country exceeds the five days. To Genoa strike has involved the nine block crosses harbour.
Specifying that strike records the highest adhesion, around 80%, the national secretariat of the Uiltrasporti it has emphasized that "this is the only correct answer in order to contrast the measures of the EU commission, with which intends to modify the regulation of the times of guide and rest and to exclude the truck drivers from the application of the directive on the separations for all the inferior periods of permanence to the five days in a various Country from own". "It is necessary - it has evidenced the labor organization - to hold high the attention on European choices of this type. The modification of directive 561/06 instead fighting the moonlighting and the treacherous competition, encourages companies lacking in scruples to wind down the prices regarding the competition impunemente, cutting salaries, organization of the job and safety. It serves an participation by the Italian government of sollicitation towards the EU commission, because the workers of the road haulage goods are safeguarded revoking this nefarious modification".
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