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Provincial: strong and heavy impact of the crisis on the port of Livorno
More data is required for businesses to plan measures to deal with the emergency
September 14, 2020
Analysis of the data - reported Provinciali - shows that The initial impact of the emergency restrictions was heavy and heavy, especially for companies operating in some Sectors. For example, for new rolling stock and cars, collapse of traffic was almost vertical, as well as for contracts, for which Covid has made an impact Bomb. In other areas - he specified - the system, aided by the has essentially held up, and in some cases it is new opportunities are open.
At the Provincial meeting, he urged business representatives to provide analysis, proposals and data more and more detailed, comprehensive business plans information about the work, so that it is possible whether the system can exit the emergency with the mutual solidarity between operators, or if it is necessary to provide reorganizations and extraordinary decisions.
Also the municipal council in Porto and port-city integration, Barbara Bonciani, pointed out that more data is needed, especially with regard to redundancies, to see if it's a plan can be put in place to manage them (e.g. with accompaniment to early retirement). In addition, he pointed out, we need overtime data and qualitative data on the temporary work to understand what the professionalism is more requests, and answers on how to gear up for peaks at a time when companies tend to lighten their workforce, and how to deal with the great difficulties of transport sector.
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