Premier Matteo Renzi on
Thursday blasted the decision by two of Italy's big three union
confederations, the CGIL and UIL, to call a general strike on
December 12 against the government's Jobs Act labour reform and
its 2015 budget bill. "I don't concern myself with getting
people to strike, but I do with getting them to work," Renzi
told the Rtl 102.5 radio station. "Instead of spending my time
inventing reasons to strike, I worry about creating jobs,
because there's still lots to do".
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