Trieste: Puzzer, leader of the dockers who contest the Green pass, resigns. “I leave but the protest continues”
Stefano Puzzer, leader of the union that promoted the strike against the green pass in the port of Trieste, resigned. “It is right that I assume my responsibilities”, explained in a post on Facebook the former spokesman for the Coordination of Port Workers of Trieste (Clpt), who yesterday was severely contested for having announced the end of the blockade of gate 4 of the port of Trieste, before being forced to retrace his steps. “The decision [di dare le dimissioni] it is mine alone, it was not forced by anyone, indeed they did not want to accept them but I demanded them “, said Puzzer, who said he resigned” both from the role of vice president and from the Trieste Port Workers Coordination following the chaos generated by the communicated and last night, because they are mistakes that I made. I don’t want the responsibility to fall on them ”. “I will strike until 20 but I will return to work only when the Green Pass is withdrawn”.
Yesterday afternoon, the CLPT had announced the return to work of its members starting today, after the ultimatum launched by the president of the Port Authority Zeno D’Agostino, who had asked for an end to the blockade, also calling for an intervention by the prefecture. “We won this first battle,” declared the autonomous union in a first statement, which was then withdrawn. “I beg your pardon, we will rewrite the statement,” Puzzer said in an attempt to explain the turnaround. Puzzer also said that the CLPT will go to the Senate and the House on October 30, a decision made after speaking with a representative of the government.
Trieste: Puzzer, leader of the dockers who contest the Green pass, resigns. “I leave but the protest continues”
Stefano Puzzer, leader of the union that promoted the strike against the green pass in the port of Trieste, resigned. “It is right that I assume my responsibilities”, explained in a post on Facebook the former spokesman for the Coordination of Port Workers of Trieste (Clpt), who yesterday was severely contested for having announced the end of the blockade of gate 4 of the port of Trieste, before being forced to retrace his steps. “The decision [di dare le dimissioni] it is mine alone, it was not forced by anyone, indeed they did not want to accept them but I demanded them “, said Puzzer, who said he resigned” both from the role of vice president and from the Trieste Port Workers Coordination following the chaos generated by the communicated and last night, because they are mistakes that I made. I don’t want the responsibility to fall on them ”. “I will strike until 20 but I will return to work only when the Green Pass is withdrawn”.
Yesterday afternoon, the CLPT had announced the return to work of its members starting today, after the ultimatum launched by the president of the Port Authority Zeno D’Agostino, who had asked for an end to the blockade, also calling for an intervention by the prefecture. “We won this first battle,” declared the autonomous union in a first statement, which was then withdrawn. “I beg your pardon, we will rewrite the statement,” Puzzer said in an attempt to explain the turnaround. Puzzer also said that the CLPT will go to the Senate and the House on October 30, a decision made after speaking with a representative of the government.
Trieste: Puzzer, leader of the dockers who contest the Green pass, resigns. “I leave but the protest continues”
Stefano Puzzer, leader of the union that promoted the strike against the green pass in the port of Trieste, resigned. “It is right that I assume my responsibilities”, explained in a post on Facebook the former spokesman for the Coordination of Port Workers of Trieste (Clpt), who yesterday was severely contested for having announced the end of the blockade of gate 4 of the port of Trieste, before being forced to retrace his steps. “The decision [di dare le dimissioni] it is mine alone, it was not forced by anyone, indeed they did not want to accept them but I demanded them “, said Puzzer, who said he resigned” both from the role of vice president and from the Trieste Port Workers Coordination following the chaos generated by the communicated and last night, because they are mistakes that I made. I don’t want the responsibility to fall on them ”. “I will strike until 20 but I will return to work only when the Green Pass is withdrawn”.
Yesterday afternoon, the CLPT had announced the return to work of its members starting today, after the ultimatum launched by the president of the Port Authority Zeno D’Agostino, who had asked for an end to the blockade, also calling for an intervention by the prefecture. “We won this first battle,” declared the autonomous union in a first statement, which was then withdrawn. “I beg your pardon, we will rewrite the statement,” Puzzer said in an attempt to explain the turnaround. Puzzer also said that the CLPT will go to the Senate and the House on October 30, a decision made after speaking with a representative of the government.
Trieste: Puzzer, leader of the dockers who contest the Green pass, resigns. “I leave but the protest continues”
Stefano Puzzer, leader of the union that promoted the strike against the green pass in the port of Trieste, resigned. “It is right that I assume my responsibilities”, explained in a post on Facebook the former spokesman for the Coordination of Port Workers of Trieste (Clpt), who yesterday was severely contested for having announced the end of the blockade of gate 4 of the port of Trieste, before being forced to retrace his steps. “The decision [di dare le dimissioni] it is mine alone, it was not forced by anyone, indeed they did not want to accept them but I demanded them “, said Puzzer, who said he resigned” both from the role of vice president and from the Trieste Port Workers Coordination following the chaos generated by the communicated and last night, because they are mistakes that I made. I don’t want the responsibility to fall on them ”. “I will strike until 20 but I will return to work only when the Green Pass is withdrawn”.
Yesterday afternoon, the CLPT had announced the return to work of its members starting today, after the ultimatum launched by the president of the Port Authority Zeno D’Agostino, who had asked for an end to the blockade, also calling for an intervention by the prefecture. “We won this first battle,” declared the autonomous union in a first statement, which was then withdrawn. “I beg your pardon, we will rewrite the statement,” Puzzer said in an attempt to explain the turnaround. Puzzer also said that the CLPT will go to the Senate and the House on October 30, a decision made after speaking with a representative of the government.