Italy's strike watchdog said
Monday the grass-roots COBAS school union's strike call was
against the law.
It said it broke a rule requiring 15 days' notice.
COBAS had also not tried to avert the strike by talks with
the education ministry, it said.
Today's strike by COBAS "does not comply with the law," the
watchdog said.
It said "this had already been reported to the trade union
organisation (for other strike calls) on December 28 and January
3."
It said "therefore, in the course of our next session, the
strike authority will weigh the opening of the process to issue
the relevant sanctions."
COBAS was just one of many school unions who struck on
Monday.
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