Rebalancing the costs of strike action, currently receiving workers’ and travellers’ support, and reducing conflict. Thus are the goals of a ‘peoples’ draft law presented by the Fit-Cisl to the Italian Chamber of Deputies on March 05, which looks to change current law on strike action in public transport companies.
The Fit-Cisl (the transport union of the Cisl) presented its ‘peoples’* draft law on new regulations over strike action in transport to the Italian Chamber of Deputies. For the union, the current 146/90 laws that governs the right to strike in essential public services produces unbalanced effects during periods of social conflict in transport companies. Such companies end up benefiting from these strikes, says the union, because ‘in several cases’ they continue to receive public funds during th
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