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the Spanish harbour workers have not received the invitation of the ANESCO and have begun a strike of 48 hours
the harbour terminalisti have assured that they will carefully analyze the new proposed introduced yesterday from the unions
June 14, 2017
The Spanish harbour workers have completely ignored the invitation of the association of the harbour terminalisti that, to conclusion of the reunion yesterday time to find an agreement point in order to appease the protests primed from the approval last month of I decree on the harbour job, he had promised to carefully analyze the new proposed introduced yesterday from the unions and had asked that, in the course of the negotiations, programmed strikes were revoked.
This morning in fact is started ready a strike of 48 hours. A tightening-up of the protest, since last week three manifestations of protest of 24 hours had been carried out, that it could be face to make pressure on the enterprises so that they accept the new proposed introduced from the labor organizations, that it previews the guaranteed occupation, a total reduction of 10% of the wage levels and the prosecuzione of the presence of the enterprises in the Centros Portuarios de Empleo (CPE).
From part its Asociación Nacional de Empresas Estibadoras y Consignatarias de Buques (ANESCO) has confirmed that the terminaliste enterprises confirm their intention to pursue all the dialogue possibilities in order to resolve a controversy that - the datoriale association has remembered - is consequence of the effectiveness of the regal bill 8/2017 that puts into effect a sentence of the Law court of the European Union. The ANESCO has announced that next friday the representatives of the terminals operator will meet in extraordinary session in order to examine the proposed new trade-union.
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