(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 7 - Italy's cities are braced for major
disruption on Friday due to a nationwide local public transport
strike affecting bus, tram and metro services.
Usually there are periods during rush-hours that are exempt for
such strikes but, for the first time since 2005, Friday's
protest will not any time.
The strike was called by Filt Cgil, Fit Cisl, Uiltrasporti,
Faisa Cisal and Ugl Fna over the failure to renew the sector's
collective labour contract, the lack of resources devoted to it
and to call for better health and safety.
The unions will also stage a demonstration outside the transport
ministry in Rome on Friday.
An eight-hour strike of railway workers was held across Italy on
Tuesday after a ticket inspector working on a regional train was
stabbed near the Liguria station of Rivarolo. (ANSA).
Italy braced for 24-hour local public transport strike
No exemptions for rush hours for first time since 2005