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Hauliers confirm, stop performance at former Ilva – News

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Hauliers confirm, stop performance at former Ilva – News

The companies associated with Confartigianato Trasporti, Fai Conftrasporto, Sna Casartigiani, Anita (National Association of Automotive Transport Companies), Cna, Fita Trasporti and Fisi (Italian Federation of Industrial Freight Forwarders) confirm the blocking of services in the factories owned by Acciaierie d’Italia of Taranto , Novi Ligure, Genoa, Racconigi and Marghera.


This is what was decided in yesterday afternoon’s meeting between the employers’ associations who once again called for a discussion with the commissioners of Adi in As, Quaranta, Fiore and Tabarelli.


The trade acronyms “request once and for all – it is said in a note – the signing of unitary agreements for the supply of road haulage services. Agreements which would serve to guarantee fairness in relationships and avoid distortion phenomena between the companies involved, which do not they can no longer ignore the recovery of the sums already advanced by the companies, in compliance with the regulations in force”.


Confartigianato Trasporti, Fai Conftrasporto, Sna Casartigiani, Anita, Cna, Fita Trasporti and Fisi express concern “about the difficulty faced by road haulage companies, especially in the Taranto plant, and for which they fear possible completely uncontrolled protest actions”.


The associations reiterate that the associated companies “will continue their activities only in the presence of a collective agreement, stipulated between company top management and trade unions, which regulates the road haulage sector once and for all”.

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