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USCLAC-UNCDIM-SMACD has opened a new center to Viareggio
The trade union marine wants to grow also in the world of the yachting
July 26, 2019
Trade union marine USCLAC-UNCDIM-SMACD (Trade-union Union Captains Long Corso al Comando - National Union Captains Chief engineers - General staff Abilitato to the Command or the Direction of Car) has opened a new center to Viareggio. The new offices, than are gone to add to the historical center of Genoa, are placed to civic the 149 of the historical one via Coppino, in zone dock, and are inaugurated in the evening yesterday with a short ceremony to the presence of operators and marine authorities.
Commander Claudio Tomei, president of USCLAC-UNCDIM-SMACD, have explained that with the new center the union intends to extend the activity "also to the field of the ships from diporto, than for many aspects are analogous to that of the marine transport classic. Viareggio - it has emphasized Tomei - in so far as is the more natural choice, not only for the strong tradition in the production of megayacht but also for the high number of commanders who have been born and operate in this territory. To they we want to supply our support and protects, of occupational and legal type".
The union, founded in 1967 and affiliated to Federmanager, has not for long celebrated the 52 years of activity, distinguishing itself for many battles to defense of the category as those, still in course, on the asbestos and for the acknowledgment of the marine job as "wearing". As a result of a strong happened increase during the last few years, the members to USCLAC-UNCDIM-SMACD today are about eight hundred, in great part commanders, chief engineers and officials of ships.
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