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Italian Labor Union (CGIL)

The Italian Labor Union, known as CGIL (Confederazione Generale Italiana del Lavoro), is one of Italy's largest and oldest trade unions. Established in 1906, it represents workers across various sectors, advocating for their rights, better working conditions, and fair wages. CGIL plays a significant role in labor negotiations, influencing policies and legislation to protect workers’ interests. It provides services like legal assistance and training, promoting social justice and equality in the workplace. The union is known for its commitment to solidarity, collective bargaining, and defending workers' rights in Italy’s economic and political landscape.