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Filt, Fit and Uilt say no to a further reduction in transporting rates to and from Ligurian ports
The request - they complain - contributes to the deconstructing of rules and safety and presses on the salaries of the staff of the transport companies on rubber
May 22, 2020
Filt Cgil, Fit Cisl and Uiltrasporti also specified that goods on rubber companies that comply with the rules is the unions were told that they would no longer succeed stability for its employees, respect for the rules and, of course, corporate profits.
Noting that the demand for a further reduction in trucking fares, as well as - they pointed out - being "out of place at a delicate time like the present, all those rules that guarantee counter-dumping and illegality, sound job stability, safety at work and road safety', Filt Cgil, Fit Cisl and Transporters urged to return to such understandings in view of the actual costs that the category of truck drivers are obliged to support Transportation.
In addition, Filt Cgil Fit Cisl Uiltrasporti have denounced as "The constant and indiscriminate search for cost-cutting heavily contributes to deconstructing rules and security, as well as to provoke the discounted request for a discount in the transport world decrease in staff wages.'
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