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Minister and Deputy Premier Matteo Salvini appealled to trade
unions to show "good sense" as travellers faced more disruption
on Saturday due to an air-transport strike after Thursday's rail
strike.
He also said he was ready to intervene again after he ordered
that the duration of Thursday's rail strike be cut in half.
"Don't any of the trade unionists think they might be harming
Italy and millions or workers?" Salvini said during a visit to
Matera.
"We either have a return to good sense or I'll do what I did to
stop the chaos in the train stations.
"No one wants to cancel the right to strike, but it should be
done without harming millions of other workers and tourists".
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