The strike without transport has been reduced to 4 hours. Main Trade Union (MSB) he won a tug-of-war with Infrastructure and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini. But let’s take a small step back. The union, as you know, has announced a transport strike that will last 24 hours. It would start today at 21:00 and end tomorrow, December 13th, again at 21:00. For Italians, this is Black Friday on the transport front.
After a meeting with the unions, the minister decided to sign a decree ordering a strike and reducing its duration to just 4 hours. We talked about this just today. The minister’s choice did not please the base union (USB), which made it clear that it did not intend to comply. Then there was an appeal to the Regional Administrative Court of Lazio. which by monocratic decree accepted the union’s requestthus getting ready suspend the order of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport.
The union rejoices at the decision of the Regional Administrative Court of Lazio.
TAR Lazio accepts USB’s request to suspend Salvini’s injunction! Tomorrow the strike will become general, regular and legal and will last 24 hours, including in transport. This time the workers are winning and democracy is winning. Thus, the arrogance of Minister Salvini is refuted. Tomorrow will be a good day for democracy.
The strike will therefore last 24 hours and will affect trains, metro, buses, taxis and maritime transport: the aviation sector, which will demonstrate on December 15, is excluded. In addition, two events are planned for tomorrow: one in Rome and one in Milan.
this time he was warned #Salvini
Usb: TAR Lazio suspends Salvini’s order for tomorrow’s 24-hour general strike
Tomorrow the strike will become general, regular and legal and will last 24 hours, including in transport.
🔽🔽🔽👋👋👋https://t.co/t5KUBmbK83 pic.twitter.com/uJ1JUZ2zQB— USB Syndicate (@usbsindacato) December 12, 2024
Minister Salvini’s response is harsh who states that citizens will have to thank the TAR judges for the chaos.
We have done everything possible to protect the Italians’ right to mobility. For another Friday of chaos and inconvenience, citizens can thank the judge of the Regional Administrative Court of Lazio. pic.twitter.com/8vmWJYoLF1
— Matteo Salvini (@matteosalvinimi) December 12, 2024
Source: HD Motori
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