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Monday, January 20, 2003
Re: Work Disruptions by European Dockworkers
Dear NASA Members:
Widespread work disruptions and other actions are planned by European dockworkers
later this week and next week, according to the European Transport Workers'
Federation.
Eduardo Chagas, secretary of the ETF's dockers' section, said the actions
range from informational meetings at ports in the United Kingdom, to a one-day
strike in Belgium on Friday to a week-long shutdown of ports in Spain from
Jan. 20-24.
He said various sorts of work disruptions or protests are planned at ports
in the Netherlands, Germany, Finland, and Italy.
Dockworkers are protesting the European Union's port services directive
which aims to create more competition in ports and give ship owners the
option of handling cargo on their own vessels. The directive will be considered
by the European Parliament's Committee on Regional Policy, Transport and
Tourism next Monday. Chagas says unions are concerned that mariners may
perform work traditionally done by dockworkers and that new companies may
undercut benefits or other protections that the unions have won for their
members over the years.
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