450 Sardinian hauliers without trade unions are ready to arrange their vehicles in front of ports and industrial areas on the occasion of the strike called for Monday 14 March against expensive diesel. The airports of Cagliari, Olbia, Oristano and Porto Torres are involved. Ditto for industrial areas. It will start at dawn. And there is no set deadline.

"We will go on to the bitter end", explains Gabriele Frongia, one of the hauliers who convened yesterday in Tramatza, in the province of Oristano, deciding to mobilize. It will be a peaceful protest, "without any blockade", specify the promoters of the strike, which was voted unanimously by the 300 participants in the assembly.

"The other 150 - explains Frongia - were justified absent because they were engaged in transport in the Peninsula. But we all agree: in this way we cannot work, with the price of diesel at these levels it is not possible to go forward".

In the meantime, the official trade union acronyms take a stand on the voice message bounced yesterday on thousands of WhatsApp chats from Sardinia that heralded a total block of deliveries for two weeks, causing a psychosis that led many to immediately stock up in supermarkets and at the pumps. of petrol.

"This is a message from a desperate worker who is announcing something illegal - explains the general secretary of Filt CGIL Arnaldo Boeddu - Banning basic necessities is a crime, it is not possible to deprive the population of primary goods".

"The expensive gasoline - underlines the trade union leader - is a problem that affects everyone. Like Filt Cgil, we have not been contacted by any worker. We agree that we should protest against the increases, but other ways must absolutely be found".

(Unioneonline / vl)

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