It is the day of the eight-hour general strike, proclaimed by all the metalworking unions, for the first time together after fifteen years. In Piazza Statuto, from where the procession will move behind the banner 'The relaunch of Turin starts from Mirafiori', delegations have arrived from all over Italy and from other Stellantis factories.

Some companies in crisis such as Lear, Te Connectivity, Del Grosso have their banners. The governor of Piedmont, Alberto Cirio and the mayor Stefano Lo Russo are among those to attend the rally in Turin. It is expected to be the biggest demonstration in the city's history, with more than 100,000 people expected to take to the streets of the city. It will also be the largest demonstration in Italy since the 1980s, when it was the largest in the world. It was followed by a demonstration in Paris, which was the biggest in the history of the French capital. It has been the largest protest in Europe since the 1990s.