"Landini preaches well, but acts poorly..." A storm breaks out over the CGIL leader
The leader of the CGIL, Maurizio Landini, faces criticism for alleged hypocrisy over contractual wage agreements and failing to pay a former employeeโs severance, despite attacking the government on labor issues.
Landini does not pay severance pay: Cgil's assets seized
The head of the CGIL labor union, Maurizio Landini, faces legal action after failing to pay severance to an employee, resulting in the seizure of funds from the union's account.
Ancient exploitation mechanisms. Often accidents are hidden
The organizing of work for delivery riders is based on ancient mechanisms of exploitation, according to Andrea Borghesi of Nidil-Cgil, highlighting why riders' conditions continue to deteriorate.
Caio Mussolini presents his book in Foggia. The Cgil protests: 'No public space for fascist revisionists'
A political clash erupts over the planned presentation of Caio Mussolini's book in Foggia, with the Cgil and left-wing parties demanding the cancellation of the event, which the local mayor has refused.
The International of Hate. The Murderers of Quentin and the Thread Leading to Salis and Cgil
There is a connection between French antifascist groups involved in the death of a young far-right student named Quentin and Italian political figures.
Landini reduces the union to a fighting party
Maurizio Landini, leader of CGIL, proposes annual salary negotiations as a solution to inflation, which is seen as a drastic and ideologically charged measure.
Landini wants to bring back the escalator wage system
Maurizio Landini, the secretary of Cgil, proposes an annual salary negotiation approach in response to INPS data on wages, criticizing the current system as outdated and inadequate.
Landini insists: "Salaries must be negotiated every year"
Maurizio Landini, the general secretary of Cgil, emphasizes the need for annual salary negotiations due to persistent issues with inflation and rising job insecurity affecting pay.
A social pact without the CGIL
The editorial by Osvaldo Paolini responds to criticisms of Italy's economic policy and highlights a key point from Giorgia Meloni's press conference regarding the need for a social pact.
Alberto Trentini free only thanks to his mother. The red hatred of the Cgil against Meloni and the government
The article discusses the left's criticism of Giorgia Meloni's government in relation to the release of Alberto Trentini and Mario Burlรฒ, framing it as an attempt to undermine the government based on ideological biases.
Blocked the railway tracks at the station: 37 pro-Pal under investigation, including unionists. Cgil: "Unacceptable"
Investigations have concluded against 37 individuals, including unionists, for blocking railway tracks during a pro-Pal demonstration coinciding with a general strike in Tuscany.
Always on the Wrong Side: Meloni's Lesson to the Left Pro-Maduro
Giorgia Meloni criticized the Italian left and CGIL for their stance against American intervention in Venezuela, highlighting the dire situation of the Venezuelan people.
Cgil shock: more strikes and fewer members
The year for the Cgil secretary starts with yet another strike, with a busy calendar of protests planned for January primarily affecting the transport sector across various cities and regions in Italy.
Renzi dismantles the CGIL march: "They defend Maduro, they are out of their minds"
Matteo Renzi criticizes the CGIL union for supporting Nicolas Maduro following recent political events in Venezuela, urging the center-left coalition to be more independent.
Everyone Fleeing from Landini: The Revolt and the Hemorrhage of Members from the CGIL
The CGIL is facing a surge of criticisms and resignations as it launches its membership campaign for 2026, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction among former and current members who believe the union has become disconnected from workers' needs.
Five bullets against the Cgil headquarters in Primavalle: Digos investigates
Five bullets were shot at the Cgil headquarters in Primavalle, Rome, amid previous incidents of aggression against militants.
Gunshots Fired at Cgil Headquarters in Primavalle: "We Will Not Be Intimidated"
In a serious act of intimidation, gunshots were fired at the Cgil headquarters in Primavalle, Rome, with five bullet holes discovered upon reopening.
Not just 'pro Pal'. Hereโs how Landini tries to build the Islamic school
The CGIL trade union, feeling marginalized and outdated, is attempting to engage youth with a 'pro-Pal' ideology, reflecting an anti-Western vocation.
The Foundation with Golden Eggs: Millions from Ministries and Regions
The article discusses the significant public funding received by the Di Vittorio Foundation, controlled by the CGIL union, for projects studying elderly loneliness, with notable contributions from public entities and politicians like Nicola Zingaretti.