ROTTERDAM PORT SUBSIDY TO END JULY 1 - MINISTER Dutch Social Affairs Minister Louw de Graaf announced he is withdrawing the annual 10 mln guilder labour subsidy for Rotterdam's strike-hit general cargo sector as from July 1. Late last month de Graaf said that if the dispute was not settled by Monday this week he would withdraw the subsidy. The chairman of the port employers' organization, SVZ, Jacques Schoufour, said he was unhappy with the decision and added there was now no alternative to proceeding with redundancy plans. The series of strikes in the sector started on January 19 in protest at employers' plans to make 800 redundancies from the 4,000-strong workforce by 1990 starting with 350 this year. Meanwhile, the port and transport union, FNV, attacked loss figures given for the port for this year. The figures, issued by accountants on behalf of the SVZ, put total losses for last year at 34 mln guilders and in 1985 at 37 mln. Earlier, the employers had put the figure at around 30 mln. The FNV said the actual losses were nearer 17 to 20 mln and said the employers had inflated the figures as part of their plan to restructure completely the port's general cargo sector.