Olympics-Italy government to ban airport strikes during Winter Games


FILE PHOTO: Italy Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, during the unveiling of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics medals REUTERS/Alberto Lingria/File Photo

MILAN, Feb 13 (Reuters) - ⁠Italy's government will ban airport strikes ⁠during the Milano Cortina Winter Games to ‌prevent travel disruptions during a major international event, Infrastructure Minister Matteo Salvini said on Friday.

Trade unions have ​announced walkouts for February 16 ⁠and March 7 ⁠over contract demands, and refused calls by the ⁠government to ‌postpone them to avoid any overlap with the Games.

The Winter Olympics ⁠began last Friday and will run ​until February ‌22, while the Winter Paralympics are scheduled ⁠for March ​6 to March 15.

Salvini acknowledged workers' demands, but insisted that the smooth operation of the ⁠Olympics took precedence, calling them "an ​extraordinary event of global importance". He also called for more negotiations to end the labour ⁠dispute.

The Italy-hosted Games are taking place in Milan and several alpine resorts.

On the first full day of the Olympics, February 7, national ​train traffic was severely ⁠disrupted following three reported incidents of sabotage on ​rail infrastructure, for which ‌an anarchist group later claimed ​responsibility.

(Reporting by Alessia Pe, editing by Alvise Armellini Editing by Alex Richardson)

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