(ANSA) - Rome, November 26 - Susanna Camusso, leader of the
CGIL trade union federation, said Wednesday that her group is
considering an appeal to an EU-level court against the Jobs Act
approved one day earlier in Italy's Lower House. Camusso said
"all paths" are being evaluated, including a formal complaint
that the act contravenes the EU's charter of workers' rights.
The CGIL, Italy's largest trade union, is planning a general
strike with other organizations on December 12 to protest
changes to job protections included in the act.
CGIL may fight Jobs Act in EU court
Camusso considering complaint under workers' rights charter