"The tool of self-production is already
governed by the rules still in force". He emphasized this
in a note the Filt-Cgil following the two judgments of the Council
on the issue of self-handling of port operations
lashing and unlashing, explaining that "the rules in force
protect port and maritime workers from the point of view of
social and wage dumping while avoiding
spreading forms of unfair competition between companies".
"In this regard - noted the Federation of
CGIL transport - the reading is rather instrumental to us
which the shipping company concerned has given, so
how rather submissive some of the first reactions formulated by
part of some president of the Port System Authority".
"All the entities involved - concludes the note of the
trade unions - apply with authority, rigor and competence the
broad powers they possess in this matter by virtue of the law.
For our part, we will strongly oppose all attempts to
unbridled liberalization of port and maritime work and
We will monitor compliance with the rules".