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  2. Occupation of factories - Wikipedia

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    On July 9, 2021, GKN – a multinational automotive components company owned by the British investment firm Melrose Industries – announced that it would be laying-off all 422 of its workers from its driveshaft manufacturing factory in Campi Bisenzio, Italy. [4] The workers occupied the factory, forming a "permanent assembly" with the goal of ...

  3. Labor policy in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy does not have a national unified labor code.Labor legislation is wide-ranging, with laws, regulations and statutes that bear on labor relations. The Constitution of Italy (articles 35–47) contains declarations of principle relating to fair payment, maximum working hours, vacation, protection of women and minors, social insurance, illness, disability, industrial diseases and accidents ...

  4. Fiat Mirafiori - Wikipedia

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    On 5 March 1943 a workers' strike began in the workshop 19 of the factory. In a few days 100,000 workers crossed their arms: it was the first major worker rebellion that would soon spread to all the factories in Northern Italy.

  5. Furloughed Italian Fiat workers are struggling to pay their ...

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    Stellantis workers making the famous Italian vehicle Fiat are struggling to pay the bills after spending a year on lower-paying furlough, a union official has warned, in a stark reminder of the ...

  6. Idra Group - Wikipedia

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    During Italy's Years of Lead in the 1970s, Giovanni Maifredi worked at Idra as a warehouse worker, having been provided with a job without having any qualifications. [8] Following the Piazza della Loggia bombing in Brescia on 28 May 1974, Idra factory workers organised a fifteen-day strike action and picket line outside the Idra factory. [9]

  7. Hot Autumn - Wikipedia

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    The Hot Autumn (Italian: Autunno caldo) of 1969–70 is a term used for a series of large strikes in the factories and industrial centers of Northern Italy, in which workers demanded better pay and better conditions. During 1969 and 1970 there were over 440 hours of strikes in the region.

  8. Biennio Rosso - Wikipedia

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    The movement peaked in August and September 1920. Armed metal workers in Milan and Turin occupied their factories in response to a lockout by the employers. Factory occupations swept the "industrial triangle" of north-western Italy. Some 400,000 metal-workers and 100,000 others took part.

  9. List of companies of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Location of the Italian Republic (dark green) within the European Union (light green). Eni is considered one of the world's oil and gas supermajors. [1] Italy is a unitary parliamentary republic in Europe with the third largest nominal GDP in the Eurozone and the eighth largest in the world.