(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 8 - Maurizio Landini, leader of Italy's
biggest and most leftwing trade union CGIL, on FRiday accused
Premier Giorgia Meloni of "bullying" after she said Thursday
that she had to work although ill since she did not have any
union rights.
"I think it's an act of bullying and for someone who is Prime
Minister, sometimes, before saying things, it's better to think
about it because put in these terms it's an attack on those who
see those rights being questioned every day", said Landini upon
his arrival at the local public transport demonstration in Porta
Pia in Rome, amid a local transport strike that has crippled
Italy. (ANSA).