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Friday, February 21, 2003
Re: Work Disruptions by European Dockworkers
PORT STRIKES SPREAD ACROSS EUROPE
Coordinated strikes of dockworkers to protest against the proposed European
liberalization of port services are spreading across Europe.
According to the European Transport Workers' Federation, the ports of Rotterdam,
Amsterdam, Antwerp, Zeebrugge, Ostend, Limassol are Larnaca went on strike
earlier today.
Labor actions and stoppages are also due today in the ports of Hamburg and
Bremerhaven.
Eduardo Chagas, an official at the European Transport Workers' Federation,
said further actions would take place next week in French, British, Danish,
Maltese and other ports. Port workers in Spanish ports are also expected
to stage protest actions.
The federation of transport workers' unions said the actions "will
send a new signal to the European Commission, the European Parliament and
the member states of their rejection of the proposed directive on market
access to the port services."
The European Parliament is scheduled to start new discussions about the
port directive in the next few days, following the adoption by the European
council of transport ministers of a common position in June last year.
"In its present form, the directive is unacceptable and, if adopted,
would cause social unrest which would last for a long time," the transport
workers' federation warned. "It would degenerate the working conditions
of port workers, threaten their employment, jeopardize their health and
safety, slash their vocational training and weaken their skills."
The European Commission said the proposed port liberalization measures would
improve the quality of port services and lower their costs. Labor counters
that they will make ports unsafe, and turn them into "ports of convenience."
The port directive is supported by organizations representing ship owners
and shippers, but broadly opposed by European ports.
We will continue to keep you up to date on any and all activities concerning
this issue. If you require more information please do not hesitate to call
our office.
Best regards,
Gregory N. Taylor