CJust as 2024 ended, 2025 will reopen in the same way: with a wave of strikes starting with the strike on Friday 10 Januarywhich will be for the citizens a real “Black Friday”. Numerous categories of workers will fold their arms to protest against working conditions and to ask for the renewal of contracts. Air, rail and local public transport And schools will be the sectors most affected.

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Strike on Friday 10 January

In the railway sectorthe first signs of disruption will be felt today, Wednesday 8 January with a UGL strike that will affect ferries to and from the smaller Sicilian islands. Thursday 9 starting from 9pm, however, railway maintenance workers members of Cub transport they will fold their arms for 24 hourscreating possible problems at a time when intense maintenance work is underway on many routes. Friday 10 JanuaryThen, the protest will expand with the joining of other trade unions in the sector, including Cobas Lavoro Privato and Coordinamento Ferrovieri.

Difficult planes

Those traveling by plane will have to prepare for Friday the 10th possible inconveniences at the airports of Milan, Venice and Pisa. At Linate and Malpensa, the strike will affect workers belonging to Cub, while in Venice the employees of Flai Ts will cross their arms and in Pisa those of Filcams Cgil.

2025 is not starting well: a wave of strikes against the government will have repercussions on citizens who have to move (Pixabay)

Public transport

The Local public transport will be interrupted for 4 hours in several citiesdue to the strike called by the Confail Fasa union, in disagreement with the agreement for the contractual renewal reached just before Christmas.

Strike, what happens in school

In schools, possible inconveniences may occur due to the strike called by the European Self-Employed Workers Trade Union Confederation, which demands improvements in wages and skills. Protests are also expected at a local levellike that of the criminal lawyers of Salerno and Nocera Inferiore, who will stay for an entire week.

Wave of strikes: 50 stoppages already planned for January

The month of January will be characterized by a high level of industrial conflict, with over 50 strikes already called in various sectors and territories. The Uil, through its leader Pierpaolo Bombardieri, recalled that they are around 6 million workers with expired contractsincluding metalworkers, for whom negotiations have broken down and who they will protest regionally on January 13, 14 and 15.

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