Air strike confirmed. Salvini ready to requisition
The air transport strike during the Milan-Cortina Olympic and Paralympic Games is confirmed, escalating tensions between Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini and the unions.
The upcoming air transport strike scheduled for the days coinciding with the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Milan and Cortina has been officially confirmed, leading to renewed tensions between Matteo Salvini, Italy's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, and the labor unions. This strike is particularly significant as it poses potential disruptions to one of the largest international sporting events, prompting authorities to take action to mitigate the impact on air travel.
In response to the strike, Salvini is contemplating the use of requisitioning measures to compel employees to work despite the strike. This move is aimed at ensuring that the transport sector remains operational during a peak period when thousands of visitors are expected to attend the games. The announcement of a meeting with union representatives to discuss these measures has raised further concerns among labor groups about government intervention in their right to strike.
The situation highlights the ongoing conflict between the government and unions over labor rights, especially in the context of major national events. As the Olympics approach, the decisions made by Salvini and the outcomes of discussions with unions will be closely watched, with significant implications for both public sentiment and the labor landscape in Italy.