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Rome metro drivers in work-to-rule

Mayor furious as work-to-rule actions snarls subways

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Rome, July 7 - Rome commuters faced a second day of chaos Tuesday as subway drivers embarked on a work-to-rule action that reduced trains to a minimum and left hundreds of passengers stranded in sweltering underground stations during an ongoin heat wave.
    Drivers have since Monday been protesting the introduction of a new badge to make sure they show up for work.
    "A reduced number of trains will be circulating," Rome public transport company ATAC said in a statement earlier.
    Mayor Ignazio Marino has set up a task force to "identify those responsible for the inconvenience in public transport...and weigh the need for sanctions".
    "At least 40% of ATAC personnel has refused to punch in," said the mayor. "We do not intend to accept this and we are at work to restore (the public transport) service to normality as soon as possible".
   

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