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Confetra denunciation the lacked participation the government in order to ask for strike of the drivers who operate with the port of Genoa
Marcucci: it leaves interdicts that have not convened the national and territorial associative representations of the companies
July 17, 2018
Confetra, the General Confederation Italiana of the Transports and the Logistics, denunciation the lacked pre-emptive interest the government face to ask for strike of the drivers who operate services of road haulage with the port of Genoa, arrest warrant that expectably would have determined - as it has happened - a situation of chaos and damages for the national economy.
The Confederation considers that with some weeks of advance payment it was possible at the same time to preview the chain reaction for the entire national economy of the arrest warrant decided from some acronyms of the road haulage to strike of theirs employee in the port of Genoa, the more important of the Country for handling of the containers. After the reunion in Harbour Authority of the 11 last July - Confetra remembers - associations of the haulers they have decided to revoke the arrest warrant of the services to the terminal VTE that had proclaimed from the 12 on , while strike of the drivers is begun.
"He leaves interdicts - the president of Confetra, Nereo Marcucci asserts - than, asked for the arrest warrant and restated strike, considering some the consequences, have not convened by the ministries of Infrastructures and the Transports and the Job the national and territorial associative representations of the companies that will have to pay of the account and of national the labor organizations that could have carried out a constructive mediation".
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