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The unions have signed a protocol of transnational cooperation for the Eurokai workers
The understanding includes the opposition on the trade-union and political plan to every initiative of self-handler
May 8, 2018
Filt-Cgil, Fit-Cisl and Uiltrasporti have signed a protocol of transnational cooperation for the workers of Eurokai, harbour group and logistic German who is present in Italy mainly through the participation of 33.4% in the group Contship Italy stopped from joint venture joint Eurogate with compatriot BLG.
The today's subscription of the agreement comes to an end of two days of combined reunion with the German union Ver.di and the secretary of the European Transport Workers' Federation (ETF), Lidia Spera, that it has seen a wide presence of leaders trade-union, representatives of the councils of enterprise and delegated of the workers of all operating the harbour terminalistiche societies of the group in Italy and Germany.
"With the signature of the protocol today - they have explained the three labor organizations - a trade-union distance of transnational cooperation for common objectives begins, within the within of the Section Working Harbour of ETF, reported to the attache's of the greatest operator than terminal container of European property, Eurokai and shareholder of the Contship Italy".
"The common objectives - the unions have announced - are the safeguard of the levels of occupation and the good conditions of job, the coordination of the actions times to face with processes negotiate the automation and the digitalisation, in particular through the counterfeit, and at last, giving mutual support, the opposition on the trade-union and political plan to every initiative of self-handler (self-handling) to out of the rules".
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