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Uiltrasporti, forced to the mobilization if it will not be approved of the "corrective ports" to protection of the job
Tarlazzi: workers and job of the ports cannot ulteriorly wait for the solutions to the problems that are incumbent from years
November 16, 2017
Remembering that "it is about to be examined the "corrective ports" in Unified Conference It are Regions", the general secretary of the Uiltrasporti, Claudio Tarlazzi, have found that, "for problems that will be advance from the local authorities on representation issues, the concrete risk is being delineated to wreck all the provision, that the harbour job contains also the regarding part, yields of a job combined with the Ministry of Transportation and confirmed from the understanding, reached between all the social parts signers of the national collective bargaining agreement Ports, formalized in the common Warning".
Emphasizing that in the outline of I decree legislative of the Ministry of Transportation of modification to the reform of the ports, decree legislative 169/2016, are inserted new and updated dispositions for the safeguard of the harbour job, unavoidable element of increase and development of the ports, Tarlazzi has perceived that "if unfortunately, for political attitudes of pure localistico interest, had to be interrupted how much outlines with this provision for the protection of the job and the balanced development of the ports, will be forced to the mobilization of the Italian ports, because - the general secretary of the Uiltrasporti has explained - the workers and the job of the ports cannot to ulteriorly wait for the solutions to the problems that are incumbent from years and that by now they have reached a dimension not more gestibile".
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