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2021 Italian taxi strike; [25] October 2021 Italian general strike; [26] [27] 2024 Milan Stock Exchange strike, the first strike in the history of the Borsa Italiana, in protest over Euronext divestment from Italy. [28] 2024 RAI strike, over alleged interference in the public broadcaster by the government of Giorgia Meloni. [29]
Train 9595 was the first southbound service of any day in Italy's high speed railways, scheduled to start from Milan at 5:10 and to arrive in Salerno at 11:27. [2] On 6 February 2020, the train, run by Frecciarossa 1000 trainset no. 21, entered the Milan-Bologna high-speed railway and reached its top speed as usual.
A national rail strike began at 7pm on Wednesday 11 February and is affecting mainly trains in the Ile-de-France – Paris and the region around it. ... Italy. Staff working for Trenitalia, the ...
The 2020 Livraga derailment was the first crash on the Italian high speed rail network. [23] It took place on 6 February 2020 when a high-speed train derailed at Livraga, Lombardy, Italy. Two people died and 31 were injured. On December 10, 2023, a Frecciarossa train collided with a passenger train in Faenza, 17 people were injured [24]
RMT union has rejected ‘best and final offer’ from train operators in long and bitter dispute over pay, jobs and working arrangements Train strikes: Dates and everything you need to know ahead ...
‘This is a political dispute caused by the government,’ claims train drivers’ union Train strikes 2023: Everything you need to know about September and October rail industrial action Skip to ...
2024 Audi Mexico strike. [2] [3]2024 Brazilian environmental workers strikes. [4] [5]2024 general strike against Javier Milei; 2024 New York Daily News strike, one day strike in protest of staffing cuts, the first strike by New York Daily News journalists since the 1990–1991 New York Daily News strike.
Most of the Italian press labeled the demonstrators fascists and hooligans against the center‐left Government in Rome; [9] however, according to Time, the revolt cut across class barriers, quoting Reggio's mayor at the time, Pietro Battaglia, who declared that it was a "citizens' revolt".