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Gas stations, strike called off

The decision came after the intervention of Di Maio who announced an extension to January 2018, XNUMX of electronic invoicing for fuel plant managers.

Gas stations, strike called off

The 24-hour strike by petrol stations scheduled for 26 June has been called off. The announcement came directly from the acronyms representing the managers of the fuel plants.

The agitation should have started tonight, at midnight, to continue until midnight tomorrow. However, the unions have taken note of the intention of the Minister of Labor and Economic Development, Luigi Di Maio, to postpone the application of the new electronic invoicing system to petrol stations. The passage is strongly opposed by petrol stations, which in many cases have not yet equipped themselves with the necessary tools.

"In these hours at the Mef with Minister Tria, whom I thank, the rule for the postponement of electronic invoicing is being written" to January 2019, XNUMX for fuel plant managers, "which will enter the dignity decree that will be brought to the Council of ministers this week,” Di Maio said during a press conference.

January 2019, XNUMX, continued the Deputy Prime Minister "is a reasonable date to start electronic invoicing. We have therefore assured the gas station attendants that we will postpone it and it will leave for them as well as for all the others next year. They have assured us that they will call off the strike." To those who asked him if the Council of Ministers will be held tomorrow, Di Maio reiterated: "In the next few days".

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