Tomorrow, January 10, is expected to be a day of significant protests with the first strike of 2025. Transport and school workers will be walking out of work, causing disruption to citizens.
Transport strike: the details
As for rail transport, RFI workers will stop from 21:9 p.m. on January 20.59 until 10:XNUMX p.m. on January XNUMX. Trenitalia has announced that “minimum transport services” will be guaranteed. It was specified that “trains that are on the move when the strike has started will still arrive at their final destination if it can be reached within one hour of the start of the strike; after this period, trains can stop at stations preceding the final destination”.
Local public transport will suffer a national stoppage of 4 hours, with different timings at the territorial level. In Rome, the metro, buses and trams will be at risk from 8.30:12.30 to XNUMX:XNUMX due to the strike called by the Faisa Confail union. Roma Servizi per la Mobilità has indicated that the strike will affect the Atac network and peripheral lines managed by private operators.
Air transport also disrupted
Likewise, workers in the airline industry, including handlers, SEA Spa and cleaning staff, will participate in the strike scheduled for the same day.
Protest in the school sector
In addition to the disruptions in transport, workers in the education sector will also be on strike tomorrow. Teaching, educational and ATA staff, both temporary and permanent, have joined the strike called by the CSLE (Confederazione Sindacale Lavoratori Europei). It was emphasized that "it is recalled that this strike is for public, private and municipal schools of all levels including kindergartens and educators". The reasons include a salary increase to align them with European standards, the abolition of obligations relating to diaper changes for students with disabilities, and other requests relating to rights and working conditions.
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It's a little difficult to understand how this situation will end, because protests are always complicated. We hope there will be a quick solution so as not to create too much inconvenience for citizens and students.