The announcement was already on the air yesterday, but now it’s official. Gas stations they have declared a two-day strike against the decisions taken by the Government within the framework of “Fuel Price Transparency Ordinancewhich caused a lot of controversy.
The strike announcement is contained in a note Faib-Confesercenti, Fegica and Figisc-Confcommercio. These are trade associations that represent about 16,000 of the 22,000 filling station managers on Italian roads and motorways.
In order to put an end to this wave of mud against the category of honest workers and try to restore the truth, the management associations decided together to announce the state of category agitation throughout the network; start a counter-information campaign against factories and announce the first strike with the garrison under the command of Montecitorio on the days of January 25 and 26, 2023.
Thus, managers accuse the government of wanting make them responsible increase in fuel costs.
The government raises fuel prices and shirks responsibility from managers, who become the recipients of insults and insults from angry motorists. A shameful media campaign was launched against this category. Agitation and strike against the behavior of the government was then announced throughout the network.
The exact reasons for the protest will be illustrated at a press conference to be held on Thursday 19 January. According to reports, the strike is well planned from 19:00 January 24, 2023 to 07:00 January 27, 2023.
Therefore, very hot days are expected on the fuel front in Italy. Meanwhile, the government defended the choice made. In particular, it was confirmed that the decision not to extend the excise reduction is due to the will do not take resources to other measures.
In addition, Prime Minister Georgia Meloni supported the fuel transparency decree.
Most gas stations are honest and responsible, and we must intervene to protect them. At cdm, we have decided to tighten the sanctions rules for those who do not comply with the communication requirements of the law, and have established that each gas station must display the average daily price.
For now, we’ll see what happens in the next few days.
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Source: HD Motori
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