by EH
Italy is bracing for a wave of strikes that will cripple public transport, taxis, and airports across the nation on Tuesday, January 23, and Wednesday, January 24. The unrest is fueled by a multitude of grievances, ranging from taxi license disputes to workplace safety concerns.
A nationwide 24-hour strike called by trade unions USB and Cobas will disrupt local public transport services throughout Italy. The strike’s focus revolves around issues such as contract renewals and workplace safety. Strike timetables will vary from city to city, throwing the daily commute into chaos.
In Trieste, the strike will impact buses from 08:30 to 17:00 and again from 20:00 until the end of service.
Adding to the chaos, air traffic controllers across the country are set to strike on Wednesday from 13:00 to 17:00, causing flight disruptions.
The Filt-Gcil, UILT, and UIL trade unions have called for this nationwide strike, with individual strikes planned at airports in Bologna, Brindisi, and Verona during the same time frame.
For the latest updates and official information on the strikes, commuters are advised to check the transport ministry website. Italy braces for a turbulent week as citizens navigate the fallout of these widespread protests impacting daily life.
For transportation in Trieste updates, please see https://tplfvg.it/en/.