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The Italian port cluster denounces that the Budget Law does not take into account the needs of the sector
Politics - regret Assoporti, Assiterminal, Assologistica Fise-Uniport, Filt, Fit and Uilt - does not perceive the strategic nature of the port sector
December 23, 2021
Assoporti, Assiterminal, Assologistica Fise-Uniport, Filt-Cgil, Fit-Cisl and Uiltrasporti have defined "incomprehensible the failure to transpose the extension of support to workers ports of companies art. 17 and 16 l.84/94 (in the cycle of art.18, paragraph 7) and economic support to the establishing fund of the port workers, with resources from the sector and therefore not additional, for the early retirement of incapacitated port workers at work in view of the necessary generational renewal, also in the light of the government's statements and, therefore, for create a generational change that allows young people dignity of a stable and lasting job'
"Similar discourse - have specified the associations and the trade unions - applies to the effects on non-transposition the integration of the asbestos fund in favour of the families of the victims of asbestos-related diseases, but the problem seems to this point to be structural!".
"It is evident - continued Assoporti, Assiterminal, Assologistica Fise-Uniport, Filt, Fit and Uilt - which these circumstances also place an emphasis on further prejudice the more general question of the maintenance of the normative principle the financial autonomy of the Port System Authorities and the sector as a whole: all elements that pose the parties stipulating the CCNL leads to strong concern, since all this means that politics does not perceive the strategic nature of the port sector'.
"The times and ways to intervene - concluded the representations of the port cluster - politics and government they can still find where they want to give a feedback signal that gives substance to the needs of the sector. Initiatives which can be undertaken, in the face of the absence of answers, will see the cluster cohesive in the coherence of a dialogue path and comparison that at least between us is now consolidated on the merits of the problems and of the resolutive requests in order to seal and the development of the sector'.
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