(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 25 - Italy's strike watchdog said Friday
it feared industrial action in the autumn and called for a
"social pact" between the government, employers and workers to
avert such a risk.
The head of the watchdog, Giuseppe Santoro, said "we cannot
help to look with a certain concern at the way in which
industrial relations will develop from next autumn".
He said workers "cannot be left alone to bear the consequences"
of the COVID emergency's economic fallout. (ANSA).
Strike watchdog says fears of action in autumn
Don't abandon workers to consequences of economic crisis