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Italy trade unions strike over Renzi's labour reforms | Italy trade unions strike over Renzi's labour reforms |
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A general strike is disrupting transport across Italy as rallies get under way in more than 50 cities, including the capital Rome. | A general strike is disrupting transport across Italy as rallies get under way in more than 50 cities, including the capital Rome. |
Trade unions are protesting against the government's bid to reform labour laws. | Trade unions are protesting against the government's bid to reform labour laws. |
They insist the current regulations are necessary to protect workers from being sacked by unscrupulous companies. | They insist the current regulations are necessary to protect workers from being sacked by unscrupulous companies. |
But Prime Minister Matteo Renzi says the planned reforms are essential for his government to lift Italy's economy out of years of stagnation. | But Prime Minister Matteo Renzi says the planned reforms are essential for his government to lift Italy's economy out of years of stagnation. |
He believes employment laws must be loosened to boost the labour market and has made the new legislation the centrepiece of his government's policies. | He believes employment laws must be loosened to boost the labour market and has made the new legislation the centrepiece of his government's policies. |
Thousands of union members took to the streets on Friday morning from Milan in the north to Palermo in the south. | Thousands of union members took to the streets on Friday morning from Milan in the north to Palermo in the south. |
The general strike shut down basic services like local transport and ports across Italy and left many schools closed. | The general strike shut down basic services like local transport and ports across Italy and left many schools closed. |
The industrial action is the first ever by two of Italy's largest union confederations against a centre-left government. | The industrial action is the first ever by two of Italy's largest union confederations against a centre-left government. |
Centre-left administrations have traditionally had close relationships with the unions. | Centre-left administrations have traditionally had close relationships with the unions. |
Correspondents say it is a sign of internal discord within Mr Renzi's own party, with some members of his Democratic Party joining the marches. | Correspondents say it is a sign of internal discord within Mr Renzi's own party, with some members of his Democratic Party joining the marches. |
In recent years, a series of Italian governments have tried and failed to reform the country's employment laws and Italy's economy remains in recession. | In recent years, a series of Italian governments have tried and failed to reform the country's employment laws and Italy's economy remains in recession. |
GDP has fallen by 0.4% in the past year, and in the decade to 2010 only two countries had lower GDP growth than Italy - Haiti and Zimbabwe. | GDP has fallen by 0.4% in the past year, and in the decade to 2010 only two countries had lower GDP growth than Italy - Haiti and Zimbabwe. |
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