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23,000 Lidl workers in Italy win predictable shifts and guaranteed hours

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Italy: 23,000 Lidl workers in Italy win predictable shifts and guaranteed hours After months of negotiations and nationwide strikes, over 23,000 Lidl workers in Italy have secured predictable shifts, guaranteed minimum working hours and a stronger say in their work organization in a new collective…
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TURIN – The Turin Court of Appeal's decision marks a potential turning point in the logistics sector. The judges confirmed the unlawfulness of Amazon's conduct in applying the national collective bargaining agreement for Freight Transport and Logistics, specifically regarding night work. At the heart of the dispute was the interpretation of Article 9 of the agreement, regarding night shift hours. The company argued that the 15-minute reduction p…

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quotidianopiemontese.it broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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