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Ilva Crisis Deepens as Unions Protest and Government Admits Sale Delays

Workers occupy a key road in Taranto as the government acknowledges prolonged challenges with privatization and furnace repairs.

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Overview

  • Union-led protests in Taranto included a four-hour strike and the occupation of a major roadway near the Ilva steel plant, disrupting traffic and drawing attention to worker demands.
  • The government admitted that the stalled sale of Ilva to Baku Steel is complicated by factors beyond the recent fire at Blast Furnace 1, including regulatory and operational hurdles.
  • The number of workers affected by cassa integrazione, currently at 4,000, is expected to rise as production remains halved due to the shutdown of two blast furnaces.
  • Officials revealed that repairs to Blast Furnace 2, initially expected to restart in March, will now take several more months to complete.
  • Negotiations between the government and unions at Palazzo Chigi ended without resolution and will reconvene next Monday at the Ministry of Labour.