Italy minister calls in unions over Milan stock exchange strike


ROME (Reuters) – Italy’s industry ministry has summoned trade unions to discuss what would be the first ever strike at the Milan stock exchange but talks will take place only after the planned stoppage.

The union action is scheduled for June 27. Unions said they called it out of fear of job cuts and what they said were divestment plans from Italy by bourse owner Euronext.

The ministry said it would meet the unions the week after the planned strike, on July 3, at the request of Industry Minister Adolfo Urso. It plans a separate meeting with Milan bourse representatives the following…



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