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March 24, 2011
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- The Chamber of Labour calls for a table of Genoa on the national shipbuilding
- Port Authority and local authorities urged not to hesitate and go with the start of the sixth bowl on keeping good ship repair
Yesterday, the Governing Board of the Chamber of Labour of Genoa has approved an agenda that highlights the crisis in the industry and the Genoese in particular shows concern for the future of the shipbuilding sector.
- "Our production system - it was pointed out - losing companies and employees, the industry's presence in Genoa is now marginal compared to other sectors. This is not only determined by the global crisis, we face the total lack of guidance on development. The vacuum government decision-unable to open a table on the national shipbuilding industry in which to address the issue of consolidation and recovery of operations and locations of the conglomerate, may threaten the maintenance of yards and Riva and seat Genoa Sestri.In this framework, continue to enter imaginary hypothesis of displacement of ship repairs in Sestri Ponente, shooting several times in local newspapers by the lobby pro-move. The same transaction involving Finmeccanica, the sale of part of Ansaldo Energia, and the integration of Elsag and Selex Comms, unless accompanied by industrial consolidation and recovery plans discussed with the unions, can pose risks to stability not only for these companies but a substantial part of the industrial Genoa. "
- The CGIL therefore asks the Government to open a national shipbuilding table "when it is clear that in Sestri Ponente are built and continue to build ships. Local authorities and the Port Authority to avoid hesitation and starting with the start of the sixth basin useful for keeping ship repair, where they are located today. A Finmeccanica opening a debate on a recovery plan and no scaling of admissions at Genoa will not accept the revival of Finmeccanica 1 and 2, Civil and Military.We ask local authorities to build with the trade unions and Confindustria Genova a pact for the protection of industrial heritage of this city, who will take the decisions in the coming weeks will be crucial for the prospects of production of Genoa.
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