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Green pass, Uniport expresses confidence in the responsibility of workers in the port sector
In Gioia Tauro, the terminal operator will take charge of the tampon campaign
October 14, 2021
Meanwhile, at the port of gioia Tauro will be the company that manages the container terminal of the port Calabrian to take charge of the tampon campaign in favor of those port employees who are not in possession of green passes. In the at today's meeting of the Hygiene and Safety Committee, convened by the President of the Port System Authority of the Southern Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas, Andrea Agostinelli, to whom representatives of the trade unions of the sector took part, the MCT terminalista, the port companies and the Spisal doctor, MCT has in fact declared itself willing to take on it the burden. The meeting also showed that from a recent survey carried out by the terminalista company among the port workers have resulted in only 12 people to have declared that they are not vaccinated, even if there is the belief that the real number could be higher.
At the end of the meeting Agostinelli addressed the trade union representatives so that they continue to raise awareness workers about the opportunity to get vaccinated or, in any case, to respond positively to the swab campaign. "I believe - he affirmed - that, in compliance with current health legislation, the productivity of the port of Gioia Tauro, the first port of call of transhipment of Italy, must be safeguarded. In case on the contrary, the regional economy would be heavily affected and not only. I would find it paradoxical that the port workers of Gioia Tauro, who guaranteed work and commitment during the very hard period of the lockdown, did not safeguard their health and that of their workmates'.
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