“Together with UIL we are working to present the appeal against the injunctions against the strike,” Landini said on the sidelines of an initiative with the Federation of Knowledge Workers (FLC) on the ‘Caravan of Rights’.

“We have formally decided that we will do so and have given a mandate to the lawyers to prepare it within the timeframe envisaged, therefore in a few days”, he said.

CGIL and UIL have already cut the transport part of their strike to four hours, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., to avoid workers getting docked pay or otherwise sanctioned for late arrival.

ANSA