This information is adapted from http://www.mit.gov.it/mit/site.php?p=scioperi, listing strikes of national scope. I'll list important local strikes if I become aware of them. Strikes that have been announced, then postponed or cancelled are also noted. Strikes from past dates are listed in the second entry, including cancelled strikes, which are crossed out, to give an idea of how often postponements and cancellations happen.
Often these strikes are only called by some of the several unions involved with a transportation agency, and operations do not shut down completely.
This page reflects my interpretation of the information given as of the date last updated, and I assume no responsibility for any variations on the scene on the date of travel.
For train strikes: Here is Trenitalia's general statement in English about how essential train services operate during a strike. This PDF lists long-haul trains that are promised to run during all strikes. Two days before a strike, the Trenitalia site generally posts a list, prominently from its home page www.trenitalia.com , of trains confirmed or cancelled for that date. They also list trains for the different regions of regional trains that will run, generally one or two trains in each direction in the main commuting times.
Feb. 8, 2013
Local public transportation, 24 hours with rush hour exceptions determined locally.
Support services (such as cleaning) for trains, last half of shift.
Feb. 11, 2013
Rome taxi strike: not clear if it's all Rome taxis or airport taxis and car services: http://affaritaliani.libero.it/roma/i-taxi-verso-lo-sciopero-l-11-febbraio-assemblea-a-fiumicino-30012013.html
Feb. 19, 2013
EasyJet pilots in Italy, 12 noon to 4 p.m.
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Comments (2)
What do you mean when you say "Sunday strikes...have little effect"? I have a ticket that day for Rome from Venice. Should I be concerned?
Posted by Don Basson | March 7, 2012 10:51 PM
Posted on March 7, 2012 22:51
The union that calls strikes on Sunday doesn't have many members. Even on the days with wider strike participation, Trenitalia has operated most long-haul trains. So I don't foresee a problem for you.
Posted by Andrew | March 7, 2012 11:21 PM
Posted on March 7, 2012 23:21