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ANCIP denounces that the proposals of the right centre on ports are unacceptable
Proposing in ports a policy of exchange of manpower that was not practiced even in the 60-the association highlighted-means having an instrumental and very strong view of it
March 31, 2022
"In response to this," said ANCIP, referring to amendments to the bill on competition under discussion in the Senate, someone returning to propose choices that would bring chaos and conflict within Italian carvings and this one. we cannot accept it. We would never have believed to relive episodes similar to when the agrarians of the twenties paid fascist militias to counter organized workers. Today, we are witnessing the compact deployment of the centre right alongside eternal ondivous characters of politics and in the dark totally from the reality of the facts, but inspired by someone who still intends the politics of politics. port as a search for the dominance of the strongest on the weakest, they tend to draw a scenario that goes against what has been all the work of synthesis to finally get that policy of organization and integration of work with a focus on efficiency in productivity and security that Italian shoples deserve. Proposing in ports a policy of exchange of manpower that was not practiced even in the 60-the ANCIP noted-means having an instrumental and a very strong view of the dynamics of work and technical issues logistics of ports ".
According to the association, " there is a need to program vocational training, cultural and professional growth of all workers, those of port companies and those of port enterprises, it needs to have an international and flexible vision that protects quality and safety by ensuring professionalism and efficiency. Thinking that all of this can happen by saving a few euros because they exploit more of their employees and exclude from work much of the working and specialized workers of the port companies-the ANCIP pointed out-demonstrates how there is not yet in Italy a total vision of the programming of a development that must have an international character. "
"We are certain that the compact reaction of the world of work, trade unions and that part of the policy that opposes these choices will reason those who have put forward these insane proposals that tend to block development," he said. of the portuality and to recreate in the ports a climate of overwhelm, of struggles, of misery, at a time when, among other things, history requires efficiency, compactness and the spirit of common sacrifice. We ask whether this kind of policy has an awareness of the severity and enormity of the actions that, without understanding them, come to propose and if you realize the negative impact that the inevitable reaction of the workers might have on the country, on its development, on its economy at such a dramatic moment. The answer to this question is not known to us, but it is crystal clear to us that they will find us ready to fight and defend every inch of "work civilization" that in these years we have struggled to conquer. "
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