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HRD Attack

19 Jul 2022

Aldo Milani - Si Cobas

Incident date
19 Jul 2022
Date accuracy
All Correct
Aldo Milani
Male
Si Cobas
Union
Unfair trial
Target: Individual
Location of Incident: Italy
Lidl Germany Retail, Supermarkets & grocery
FedEx United States of America Transport: General
TNT Express ICS Ltd United Kingdom Freight handling
Other actors

Sources

On July 19, 2022, six grassroots union activists were put under house arrest in Piacenza, Italy. They are accused of criminal conspiracy disguised as labour union activity. The arrested union leaders organised warehouse workers, and especially migrant workers, to improve working conditions and salaries at both local firms and multinational corporations in the logistics industry, like FedEx, TNT, GLS, and LIdl. The union leaders are national Si Cobas director Aldo Milani, local Si Cobas leaders Mohamed Arafat, Carlo Pallavicini and Bruno Scagnelli, and Usb leaders Abed Issa Mohamed and Roberto Montanari. The Tribunal of Bologna later suspended the house arrest.

Mohamed Arafat and Carlo Pallavicini faced similar charges in 2021. Aldo Milani was also arrested in 2017.

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