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War & Conflict5h 13m ago

Staff at the Italian prime minister's secretariat are on strike because they must reduce their work-from-home days from two to one per week.

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Rome, Italy

Who
Giorgia Meloni's staff, USB union, Carlo Deodato
What
Staff at the Italian prime minister's secretariat are on strike because they must reduce their work-from-home days from two to one per week.
When
Thu, 11 Jun 2026 21:45:07 GMT · 5h 13m ago
Where
Rome, Italy ·
Why
Employees protest the reduction of work-from-home days, citing overcrowded offices, crumbling buildings, pest infestations, poor air quality, inadequate lighting, and Rome's traffic.
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Approximately 3,500 staff members of the Italian prime minister's secretariat are striking, potentially affecting the functional capacity and timely response to institutional priorities of the Italian government. The unrest highlights a conflict between employee well-being and government operational needs.

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  1. War & Conflict5h 13m ago
    Staff at the Italian prime minister's secretariat are on strike because they are now only allowed to work from home once a week, down from two days.
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  2. Currently Reading5h 13m ago
    Staff at the Italian prime minister's secretariat are on strike because they must reduce their work-from-home days from two to one per week.

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