Half a Million in the Square Yesterday for the General Strike Cgil. Landini: "the Country Says No to the Maneuver"
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The minister of the Pa: "Friday only 100,000 states have struck compared to the 300,000 members of the union. A failure linked to the no to the renewal of the contracts. At the table of the negotiation his were uncomfortable, as if they were suffering a diktat. "On average none of the strikes of the last years has recorded great adhesions, but the approximately 100,000 people who yesterday have decided not to work to follow the protest of the Cg…
Botta e risposto a Omnibus (La7) tra Walter Rizzetto, tributo di Fratelli d'Italia e presidente della Commissione Lavoro della Camera, e Stefano Fassina, economist and former deputy minister of the Economy, today leader of the political association Homeland and Constitution. At the center of the confrontation the general strike proclaimed by the Cgil against the maneuver of the Meloni government, with the secretary Maurizio Landini in the viewfi…
The government talks about flop: clash on numbers. The general secretary of the union announces a collection of signatures for a popular initiative law on public health
A quick initial comment on the outcome of the general strike organized by the CGIL yesterday, December 12, 2025, the anniversary of the fascist massacre in Piazza Fontana. The Italian left, the workers' movement, has long suffered from a "discomfort with defeat" that risks causing it to fall further into that (arguably comforting) false consciousness that blames the current state of affairs on the ideology of others.
It is well known, and should be so for Maurizio Landini, that wage dynamics are linked to productivity. Historically, when productivity grows, wages also grow. On the contrary, when the first stagnates, even the second loses purchasing power. Of course, to weigh heavily on the payroll there is the fiscal drag. And here the unions are right. But without innovation there is no growth in productivity. And without productivity growth there are no ba…
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