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Petrol station strike, the handbook of guaranteed services

2023-01-24T13:38:31.290Z


Last useful hours to fill up cars, motorcycles and mopeds: from late afternoon today, for 48 hours, petrol stations will in fact be on strike. In any case, users will be guaranteed minimum refueling services both in the city and on the motorway. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 24 - Last few hours to fill up cars, motorcycles and mopeds: from late afternoon today, for 48 hours, petrol stations will in fact be on strike.

In any case, users will be guaranteed minimum refueling services both in the city and on the motorway.

Here is a vademecum of the strike: - Hours: the managers will cross their arms from 7pm this evening, January 24th, and until 7pm on Thursday 26th in ordinary traffic (urban and extra-urban areas).

On the other hand, the strike on the motorway network will always begin tonight, but from 10pm, and will continue until 10pm on Thursday.


    - Guaranteed minimum services: some essential services are ensured, as required by the self-regulation code of the commission for strikes in public services.

In particular, on the ordinary road network (in the city and in the extra-urban areas) the opening of 12.5% ​​of the points of sale is guaranteed, while on the motorway network, from north to south and from south to north, the opening of a service area is ensured every 100km.


    - List of open stations: this has been identified by the prefectures for stations in cities and in suburban areas, while the list of stations open on the motorway is established by the regions.


    _ Plants open on the motorway: according to what was published on the website of the Conference of Regions and Autonomous Provinces (www.regioni.it), there will be 175 plants active in the two days of the strike on the entire motorway network, on the Grande Raccordo Anulare of Rome, on the Naples ring road and some consular roads equally distributed throughout Italy.


    - Plants directly managed by the owners: in Italy, according to Fegica, out of 22,000 distributors there are a couple of thousand directly managed by the oil companies and for this "they will reasonably remain open".


   For example, the plants belonging to Asnali, the autonomous national association of free entrepreneurs, whose members will not join any form of protest, will remain open.


    - Closed self-services: Fegica reminds that whoever goes on strike closes everything, even the self-service pumps, while whoever keeps open guarantees all the services normally offered.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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