The CGIL and UIL are calling for job security, a "fair tax reform" and for "a new social model of doing business" The protest will last four hours for the entire private sector and eight hours for construction and for Emilia Romagna. In Rome the strike is expected from 8pm to midnight; in Turin from 6pm to 10pm; in Genoa from 1pm to 5pm.

In Naples from 9am to 1pm, in Bari from 7.30pm to 11.30am. In Milan the prefect has ordered ATM metro, tram and bus operators to work in local public transport. For trains 9-13, then buses and metro (ANSA) for 4 hours. For taxis and rentals with driver there are 4 hours of stoppage divided within the service shifts and guaranteeing the minimum services required by the sector discipline. For road workers on motorways and Anas (the minimum functional services to ensure road traffic safety will be guaranteed) The entire air transport sector is excluded from membership.