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Tarlazzi (Uiltrasporti): on the issue of self-production in ports we will not take a backward step
The shipowners , the trade unionist points out, reject the amendment on self-production because they want a port system based on the exploitation of maritime workers
July 1, 2020
"Even the European regulation," Tarlazzi noted, " now considers the re-stocking/deriding of goods on board the ships a port operation and no longer nautical, unlike port system authorities that persevere in a misinterpretation. It's time for even in ports where self-production is practiced, often not even observing the conditions, be clear who does what and stop it immediately exploitation of maritime workers, who have to be over-boarded work during navigation and then disembarkation/boarding."
'Finally, he stressed the Secretary-General of the Transport - it is good that the institutions also take into account the fact that the idea of extending self-production unbalances port staff, cutting job opportunities for workers increasing the use of the cash-payer paid by the Status.'
"The strike on 24 July," he said. Tarlazzi -- he has among his goals to stop any attempt to continue fishing in the murky making profits at damage to the protections and rules of maritime-port work, and we will not back down on this."
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