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July 12, 2011

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Port of Genoa, the unions demanded the establishment of a permanent table at work and on the criticality of the airport
FILT CGIL, CISL and Fit Uiltrasporti urge the creation of a control room with the Port Authority terminal operators and

The secretariats of the Genoese FILT CGIL, CISL and Fit Uiltrasporti demand the establishment of a permanent table with the Port Authority of Genoa and the terminal operators of the airport to put the work in the spotlight of the port of Genoa and to prevent problems and concerns on the employment front.

The table, explain the trade unions, will serve as a control room to govern the system of work and the port and at the same time will address issues open for some time, as the sole organ of the Port Authority, as the development of the Fuorimura, the company that operates the railway operations in the port of Genoa and is organizing itself to obtain certification as a railway undertaking, as the impact of economic crisis on trade that - point out the workers' representatives - has been supported primarily by heavy The only employees of the Company, but must also deal with emergencies such as that caused by the recent transfer of the group Grendi from the port of Genoa to Savona Vado forces that currently 16 workers on forced leave.

The table will also monitor the investments decided by the Port Committee, to avoid further delays in carrying out works, as well as addressing the issues of security in the port area.
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