ITALY - The Christmas season is over but it did not bring glad tidings to the Italian government in pension reform negotiations with trade unions. The two sides met and parted with not much common ground left between them.
It looks increasingly likely the country’s three biggest unions – CGIL, CISL and UIL, which represent almost half of Italy’s 23m workers – will ask their members to strike. On 12 January, Guglie...
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