On 1 December the Cisl-Fp public service federation is calling its members out on strike across the public sector in protest at the continuing block on collective bargaining and government plans for public sector reforms. On 12 December the Cgil and Uil confederations have called a general strike also in protest at government economic policy and plans for labour and public sector reform.
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Unions organise strikes over government policy
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Demonstrations and strike threat over government policies
Following a large demonstration in Valletta on 24 November, the General Workers Union in Malta is warning that it will organise strike action across the country on 1 December unless the government comes to the negotiating table. The union has attacked the government for increases to VAT and utilities charges and cutting public holidays. It is also warning of potential job cuts across nationalised industries including the water and energy sector. Read more at > GWU And at > dive news site
Confederations plan national strike over government policy
The CGIL and UIL confederations have announced joint actions on 16 December with an eight-hour strike and demonstrations in Rome and four other cities. The unions are concerned about the direction the government is taking particularly with regard to taxation, pensions, schools, industrial policies and combating restructuring and job insecurity, especially for young people and women. The unions argue that resources are available to allow for a more effective redistribution of wealth, to reduce inequalities and to generate balanced and structural development and stable employment.
Further action over government policies
The STAL public administration union has organised a month of action in protest at government plans for the public services and attacks on the rights of public service workers. The union acknowledges that some changes need to be made in public administration but argues for a process of modernisation not destruction. It will organise weekly vigils outside the council of ministers and will distribute publicity material to highlight its arguments among the electorate. [Read more at > STAL->http://www.stal.pt/artigo.asp?id=801] Meanwhile the SINTAP public service union is planning a week of action