Pension concerns over PM departure

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ITALY - Prime minister Prodi's resignation has raised concerns among Italy's three large trade unions since it could mean stagnation of reforms - including that of pensions.

Cgil, Cisl and Uil banded together to express their apprehension over how the country’s economy and social framework would cope during "this difficult time”. Prodi resigned last night following ...

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