Determined a reshaping of the stop 8 to 7 hours (from 9 to 16). Openness to trade unions in these hours had threatened to turn to the highest State
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Even the railway workers will take part in the general strike tomorrow. Shortly after the speech of Renzi from Ankara, “The right to strike is sacrosanct,” comes back the Transport Minister Lupi revoking the order of injunction issued Wednesday night against the railway employees. Thus opening the unions CGIL and UIL, which have held the mobilization and that at this time they had threatened to turn to the highest offices of state. Only compromise, the reshaping of the times, because the railway staff will strike an hour earlier, 7 hours and 8: from 9 to 16.
“After the reasonableness demonstrated by the unions – said the Minister of Transport – which reduced the time is of the strike tomorrow is the one on Saturday and Sunday (which saves the end of Saturday evening starting at 24 rather than at 21), and the reassurance of Trenitalia on the possibility of reducing so the inconvenience to the public, I decided to revoke the order of injunction. “
Camusso and Barbagallo:” We were right “
” We were right. The government had to back down and withdraw the measure of injunction railway workers: there were no legal conditions to inhibit the right to strike in this category of workers “say the leaders CGIL and UIL, Susanna Camusso and Carmelo Barbagallo comment on the lifting of the injunction that would prevent workers Fs accession to general strike tomorrow.
Wolves: Camusso, learn to respect the rules In
seratra, new intervention of the Minister: “Dear Camusso, he learns to respect the
rules. Doing end the strike at 4 I protected commuters who, despite you, go to work. “And ‘the tweet of Wolves, ritwitatto leader Ncd, and Interior Minister Angelino Alfano.
In a Another ‘chirping’ shared, Wolves always remembers “revoked the injunction only when I had a guarantee that millions of commuters who do not will strike tomorrow night will go home.”
Renzi from Turkey: “Right to strike sacrosanct”
Speaking from Ankara the Prime Minister had hoped that the misunderstandings were resolved between the Ministry and trade unions. The strike is a “sacred right”, the government has “great respect” for those who manifest tomorrow and the hope is that “in the coming hours” can be “overcome misunderstandings.”
The opinion of the Warranty
L ‘ order of injunction of the Minister Lupi was the response to a notification from the guarantee. The guarantor had in fact pointed out that the high concentration of strikes in a short period of time could affect “the constitutionally guaranteed right to mobility.” On 13 and 14 December in fact had already been convened another protest of the railway sector.
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