Car movement in ports, with the new law in Livorno 300 jobs at risk

Car movement in ports, with the new law in Livorno 300 jobs at risk
Car movement in ports, with the new law in Livorno 300 jobs at risk

PD deputy Simiani announces a question in parliament

Rome – The alarm is in some articles put in black and white in Presidential Decree of 21 December 2023 which was published in the Official Journal on February 14th and has been operational since the 29th of the same month. Many test plate authorizations are expiring right now and at the time of renewal the old rule will no longer apply, i.e. a test plate for each employeebut the one just approved: one in five. So there could be serious problems on the horizon for some situations, see the port of Livorno, where the new car transport chain is a business that guarantees hundreds of jobs with the transfer from the dock to the interport of the Tuscan city. A bureaucratic knot that risks having serious consequences and not only in Livorno. ”The new legislation on license plates is putting numerous car handling companies in crisis, risking causing hundreds of layoffs throughout Italy. We ask the government to change this rule by making it more flexible.” So the Democratic Party deputy Marco Simiani announcing, together with colleagues Andrea Casu and Valentina Ghio, a parliamentary question. ”The situation is dramatic, especially in Livorno where there is a risk of dramatic repercussions for territorial occupation caused by the limitations on license plate authorizations. This rule must be changed and quickly.”

 
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