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Assologistica denunciation that the protest of SiCobas damages the right of enterprise and the right to the job
It is - accusation the association - an old way and we hoped exceeded to make action filed by labor union
April 9, 2018
Assologistica has stigmatized the blocks and the stakes to cancel of the organized companies from the independent union SiCobas, denouncing that such behaviors damage the right of enterprise and the right to the job.
According to the national Association of the operators of logistics on account third party, draft "of actions that allowing the departure and the arrival of the vehicles and regulating development of the activity do not determine huge economic damages" and that - it has specified Assologistica "is gone very beyond the dialectic normal of the industrial relations and to all purposes and effects they are translate in a situation in which it simply hostage holds a company and its employee with the scope to hit of the image".
"A way - it has still evidenced Assologistica - old and we hoped exceeded to make action filed by labor union. Through the easy but dangerous shortcut of the damages, of the provocations and the threats - it has specified the association - subject outdoors to the company become able to affect the destiny of which instead, from the inside, business competitiveness, conditions and places of work are engaged in defending, so to continue to be on the market, leading physiological and corrected trade-union relations".
Assologistica has concluded having renewed the invitation to the regional and local holders of the order and administrators "to adopt immediate institutional measures that bring back the situation to corrected normality, restoring the right of enterprise and the right to the job".
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