No fascism, no Green pass. It is one of the banners carried around the streets of Cagliari by the approximately two hundred participants in the parade organized in conjunction with the general strike called by Cobas and USB, among others.

The appointment this morning in Piazza Garibaldi at 9.30, then the march towards Piazza del Carmine for the final interventions.

Workers and students joined the demonstration. And in many classes, pupils have deserted classes to support the protest.

School, transport and territorial continuity are the key themes of the mobilization. "A very important strike - underlined Enrico Rubiu, Usb - against the work of this government both as regards public workers and those of the private sector. They tell us that they will fill us with money, but so far we have seen many conditions and few The tax reform, for example, will worsen the situation for those who receive medium-low salaries. And it does not seem to me that the crisis is over: just look at the situation of the Porto Canale di Cagliari, Eurallumina, Sider Alloys. All disputes still pending solve".

"For the school - adds Andrea De Giorgi, Cobas Confederation and professor of Philosophy - we ask to increase the staff and decrease the number of students per class. And we fight for the unique role also to overcome the differences between teachers".

The issue of the Green pass was also touched: "Those who disagree cannot bear the expenses for tampons - explained De Giorgi - we must invest in healthcare and screening".

Accusations against the Draghi government also from Cobas Scuola Sardegna. "It is not facing a very serious social situation in the right way - denounced Nicola Giua - The funds that will arrive do not seem destined to solve these problems. Everything that is spent on armaments, even in Sardinia, could be invested in the social sector. The school situation is emblematic: much more needs to be done. Compared to last year the situation has even worsened ".

(Unioneonline / vl)

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