Maxi fire, Fiom appeal: “Immediately suspend all port activities”



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Immediate suspension of all productive activities in the port. There he asks out loud Fiom Cgil. After the disastrous fire that broke out last night in the southern quay area of ​​the port of Ancona, whose effects are reverberating throughout the city with great concern on the part of the institutions for the health of citizens, also reaching the decision to temporarily close the schools, Fiom CGIL has immediately requested immediate suspension of all activities production in the port area, including those of shipbuilding that concern thousands of people ”, reads a note signed by the general secretary of Fiom Marche, Tiziano Beldomenico.

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Fiom considers the protection of health and safety a priority element above all others: a decision was expected from the competent bodies that would go precisely in the direction we requested, but at this time still nothing was communicated in this sense, postpone any initiative related to the productive sector until tomorrow. Fiom is firmly convinced that what has been decided for schools and public areas is the right path for the protection of people and that it must be extended immediately to all workers in the port».

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