08 Apr 2024 | 10:27 AM UTC
Italy: Public and private sector workers to strike and likely protest nationwide, April 11 /update 1
Unionized public and private sector workers to strike and likely protest across Italy, April 11; transport, business disruptions likely.
Public and private sector workers affiliated with the CGIL (Italian General Workers' Confederation) labor union plan to strike nationwide April 11. Unionized workers will demand increased wages and denounce public health and tax reforms. Rallies are likely in major urban centers nationwide. The strike will last for four hours according to the following schedule nationwide:
Taxi services: Participating drivers will strike 07:00-09:00 and 17:00-19:00
Railway transport services: personnel will strike 09:00-13:00
Air travel: Milan will be the only participating Air Control Center (ACC), where personnel will strike 13:00-17:00
Local transport, maritime services, and logistics services will stage four-hour strikes during April 11 with independent schedules.
Unless averted, significant disruptions to public transport, business, and government services, including healthcare and education, will likely occur across Italy April 11. Lingering disruptions are probable following the completion of strike action. Authorities will likely deploy additional police to all demonstrations. Additional security measures and road closures will likely prompt localized disruptions.
Reconfirm the status of all travel bookings, as well as business and personal appointments April 11. Plan for likely delays and congestion on available services. Do not check out of accommodation until onward travel is assured. Avoid all protests that materialize. Heed instructions from authorities.