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Italy gripped by strike over government's budget plan

Italy gripped by strike over government's budget plan

Nov 18, 2023

Rome [Italy], November 18: Italian trade unions on Friday mobilized tens of thousands of people in support of a national day of strike action that challenged the government over its 2024 budget.
UIL and CGIL, two of Italy's main national labor unions, criticize the draft budget for threatening the wellbeing of workers and for proposing measures that would limit their right to strike to address grievances.
Estimates vary, but the unions said around 60,000 people joined the mass demonstration on Rome's Piazza del Popolo, while police reports mentioned "at least" 50,000 demonstrators.
The strike was originally scheduled to last the whole day, but was reduced to four hours after an injunction from Matteo Salvini, deputy prime minister and minister of infrastructure and transportation.
"I am proud to say we were able to reduce the inconvenience to residents by reducing the length of the strike," Salvini said.
The transportation sector was at the heart of Friday's strike action, though the ministry of transportation said the impact was limited. Some buses were delayed, the ministry said, but only around 16 percent of regional transportation staff walked off the job and there were no reports of the country's high-speed rail network canceling trains.
Source: Xinhua