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> What’s the future for the world’s ports after the economic crisis?
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“Rain. Port at a standstill”
What is your perception of the current situation of the ports in Brazil?
Stagnated
Cloudy
Good potential, but lacks director
Full steam ahead
 
 

Workers

 
02/03/2010  | Qualification
Odebrecht trains professionals to work in its company’s works

30/06/2009  | USA
Strike stymies loading of container ship at Port of Seattle

05/05/2009  | USA
Stryker shipment protests lead to arrests at Port of Tacoma

21/04/2009  | Port work
Technology increases productivity, but reduces jobs in Brazilian ports

01/07/2008  | Interview
A homosexual taken in the stowage from Espírito Santo

If in every society homosexuality exists, in the port area it is not different. In Espírito Santo, more properly in Estiva, there is a case , very well assumed. PortFolk talked to Roberto Nascimento, 66 years old, high school graduate and known as Robertinho.
17/06/2008  | Syndical
Stevedores from Rio Grande do Sul want integration and improvement

Working for education and integration. This is the philosophy applied by the management of the Stevedores Union of Rio Grande (RS). The entity assembles 340 workers (all unionized), consisting of 300 registered and 40 listed.
27/05/2008  | Vancouver
Coastal tanker traffic is safe and vital to economy

 
 
 
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