Milan, Oct 23 (LaPresse) – "We will challenge the regulator’s decision because our strike was legitimate and complied with the law. We will contest it because we consider the Commission’s actions illegitimate. We held the strike within the provisions of the Constitution, which allows striking in extraordinary situations where people’s health and safety are at risk or where the constitutional order is endangered. We also ensured minimum services as required by law—it's not like hospitals stopped caring for patients."
This was stated by Maurizio Landini, General Secretary of the CGIL, during an interview on Rai3’s ‘Agorà.’
"I find it foolish not to realize the connection between war, arms spending, and rights. I believe it was right to strike for Gaza, to say stop the war there, as in Ukraine and the rest of the world. The entire global labor movement has said no to rearmament and unprecedented arms spending because rearming means waging war," Landini added.