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ALIS, the transport strike in the ports and logistics platforms of Liguria was unholy
Di Caterina: it is inappropriate and a real attack on the restart
June 11, 2021
The Vice President of ALIS made it clear that the disapproval association is not for the reasons for the dispute: "we are well aware - he specified - of the severe inconveniences and slowdowns caused by the continuous motorway construction sites in Liguria to the entire transport sector, and to road transport in particular, and ALIS considers that they must be absolutely resolved in certain times and at the same time ensuring concrete measures to compensate for the damage suffered by road haulage companies. However, we cannot underestimate - pointed out Di Caterina - the enormous damage that the paralysis of such important airports, such as those ligurians, would cause so much to freight transport, with the further consequences resulting from the lack of supply of goods and basic necessities (including food and pharmaceutical companies), with regard to passenger transport, also taking into account the flow of users to and from the islands. The damage - he noted - would therefore be huge and dangerous for the entire economy national level, for transport companies that have never stopped throughout the emergency as well as for a strategic sector, such as tourism, which has long been waiting for signs of recovery and who can't afford now to break connections and related services.'
The Vice President of ALIS expressed the conviction that "the real problems of the sector and of the whole country cannot be solved with threats and blockades, but should instead be addressed with a serious confrontation and institutional dialogue, especially in this phase in which the government itself is engaged in the design and destination, including in terms of support transport and modernization and efficiency companies infrastructure, PNRR resources. So let's do appeal - concluded Di Caterina - to the sense of responsibility drivers, as well as the government, the regional and local authorities and law enforcement to do everything possible to prevent such an evil strike and i damage to the sector.'
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