Italy Bans Airport Strikes During Milano Cortina Winter Games
Italy's government will ban airport strikes during the Milano Cortina Winter Games to avoid travel disruptions. This measure addresses strikes announced by unions on February 16 and March 7. Infrastructure Minister Matteo Salvini emphasizes the importance of smooth Olympic operations, urging negotiations to resolve the labor dispute.
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The Italian government is taking a decisive step to ensure the smooth execution of the Milano Cortina Winter Games by banning airport strikes during the event. This move comes in response to trade unions announcing planned walkouts on February 16 and March 7 over contract disputes.
Infrastructure Minister Matteo Salvini stated on Friday that while the demands of workers are acknowledged, the seamless operation of this global spectacle must be prioritized. Salvini characterized the Olympics as "an extraordinary event of global importance," underscoring the rationale behind the ban.
The Winter Games, hosted in Milan and several alpine resorts, witness significant challenges, including a sabotage incident on February 7, which disrupted national train services. The attacks were claimed by an anarchist group. These disruptions highlight the ongoing tensions affecting infrastructure during the Olympics.
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