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Trade unions have called for a two-hour strike in all ports on Wednesday, a day after a fatal accident in Porto Marghera
Assoports has reiterated a commitment to do as much as possible to avert incidents that could lead to tragic consequences
May 24, 2022
According to Filt Cgil, Fit Cisl and Uiltransport, " it is indispensable to restart from the enhancement of the control and supervisory powers of the Port System Authorities and the centrality of the Rls and Rls of site. Finally, the role of the port inspectors, in the AdSP, must be strengthened, increasing the number and equipping them with sanctioning power, as well as expanded resources in chief to our delegates. "
Expressing the condolence of the entire association and its staff to the family members of the deceased port worker on Wednesday evening, the president of the Italian Ports Association, Rodolfo Giampieri, recalled that on several occasions Assoports reiterated commitment to do as much as possible to avert incidents that can lead to tragic consequences and that the presidents of the Port System Authorities are working together with the port community because the theme of security is always at the centre of attention. "As we have always said, the safety and health of workers is a good thing for which you cannot be transgreed," Giampieri said. Several steps have been taken with the cluster and the social partners to address this issue with the aim of identifying concrete actions, but it is evident that we need to do even more. Work may not become a source of pain, but it must be hope for a better life. "
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