Social unrest invaded Italy.
At Padua, many police officers were injured in scuffles with protesters. Padua, about forty kilometers from Venice, is one of 25 Italian cities where we manifest this Friday against the government's reforms Matteo Rennzi, especially against the Jobs Act, the reform of the labor market.
In Milan, they rallied to the call of the most powerful labor force of the country, the Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL), but also of the metalworkers' union to denounce the destructive policies of austerity, privatization or insecurity .
"It is time to unite to defend labor rights and to tell the government to change course, because it leads us straight into the wall," insisted Maurizio Landini, secretary general of the Italian metalworkers union.
"In our country, unemployment is rising. There is no industrial policy, we need investment to create semplois, we can not just rely on business for our future, "she regrets about Susanna Camussom general secretary of the CGIL.
A Rome eggs and smoke bombs were thrown at the Ministry of Economy.
These social tensions coincide with the release of new indicators on growth, not really for optimism.
In September, for the 13th consecutive quarter, the third largest economy in the euro zone continued to sink into the red.
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