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Italy blocks airport and airline strikes to save Olympics from travel chaos

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Transport minister Salvini and unions clash over strikes during Milano-Cortina 2026 Games. Italy's transport minister Matteo Salvini on Friday issued an injunction to block two upcoming strikes affecting the air sector in a move to protect travel during the Winter Olympics. statement issued by the transport ministry on Friday - "The Minister hopes that negotiations between companies and workers will not be interrupted, and hopes for a satisfacto…

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Workers wanted to work off Monday and March 7th. The minister then decided to issue a formal notice: "The Olympics, with 2 billion people attending them, cannot be undermined." There was a row with Maurizio Landini. In the evening, the unions backtracked: a strike on the 26th. Landini opposed Salvini. The initial rejection of the revocation of the strikes called for February 16th and March 7th in the air transport sector opened the door for CGIL…

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Landini, 'there is no strike that does not attempt to preach' (ANSA)

·Italy
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The unions move of ten days the abstention of 24 hours that will involve all the staff of the section. The League: "Vittoria of common sense and Salvini"

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The unions reconfirm the strikes after the encounter to the ministry of the Transports. The minister: "The right to strike must be guaranteed but not during the course of a manifestation that 2 billion people are watching"

·Italy
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The unions reconfirm the strikes of February 16 and March 7 in air transport, after the meeting at the MoIT, according to what has been learned. At this point it is likely that you will...

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Minister Matteo Salvini made use of the precept to prevent strikes in air transport. The trade unions moved the protest of Ita Airways and EasyJet to schedule the...

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Il Sole 24 Ore broke the news in Milan, Italy on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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