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Italians phase national strike versus federal government budget

An across the country strike in Italy on Friday triggered the cancellation of flights, bus and city services, the closure of some schools and decreased medical care, in a protest by 2 of the country's biggest unions against the government's spending plan plans.

CGIL, Italy's most significant union, opposes planned cuts in spending on social security, civil services and financial investments, while the UIL union desires the spending plan to improve workers' safety after a series of workplace accidents.

The strike is an obstacle for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's rightist federal government, which deals with a backlash from workers outraged by efforts to tighten up public spending in order to bring Italy's financial resources into line with EU guidelines.

The protest was not supported by a third large union, the centrist CISL. But the leader of the left-leaning CGIL, Maurizio Landini, told a rally in Bologna that involvement in the strike was nonetheless high.

Squares as full (as this) reveal that we are on the right track, he stated.

Regardless of strained public finances, the government last month approved a spending plan with around 24 billion euros ($ 25.3 billion). of tax cuts and increased spending, reducing earnings tax and. social contributions for middle- and low-income earners.

Although the strike was at first arranged to last a complete. day, Transport Minister Matteo Salvini today signed an. injunction limiting the transportation sector to an interruption of only. four hours in order to limit disturbance.

Others were allowed to leave for the complete 8-hour working. day, while trains and freight services were not included at all. in the strike.

(source: Reuters)