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Filt Cgil, do not abandon the companies and workers involved in the removal of large ships from Venice
Colombo: workers' rights cannot be silenced with the 157 million of the fund, useful for realizing even the temporary landings in Marghera
July 14, 2021
Stressing that "the protection of the environment and the lagoon Venice can not be exchanged for a major loss the national secretary of the Filt Cgil, Natale Colombo, specified that on the part of the union there is no no opposition "to safeguard the lagoon of Venice and its beauties and we respect everything and everyone, but - has pointed out - provided that companies and businesses are not abandoned workers involved, already heavily damaged by the effects of the pandemic on passenger and cruise traffic in particular. The rights of workers - colombo pointed out - not they can be silenced with the 157 million of the fund, useful to also realize the temporary landings in Marghera. It is the usual two-stroke policy that risks announcing yet another disaster to the economy of the country and in particular of the territory Venetian".
"We are - concluded the national secretary of the union - for a solution capable of balancing the two needs so that the protection of the environment and work can be guaranteed at par in a solution without operational gaps to give continuity to the economy of that territory".
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