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The workers of Torretta Antonacci occupy the basilica
Italy🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

The workers of Torretta Antonacci occupy the basilica

A group of agricultural workers known as 'braccianti' from Torretta Antonacci in San Severo occupied the Basilica di San Nicola in Bari to protest poor living conditions and lack of legal status. The protest was organized by the union USB, demanding better housing, more services, and documents for migrant workers. They criticized regional President Antonio Decaro and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for failing to provide concrete solutions. The occupation lasted five hours until Decaro met with a delegation. The Church expressed concern over the workers' plight, emphasizing their need for recognition and support.

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Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedLeft8 hr. ago
The workers of Torretta Antonacci occupy the basilica

A group of agricultural workers known as 'braccianti' from Torretta Antonacci in San Severo occupied the Basilica di San Nicola in Bari to protest poor living conditions and lack of legal status. The protest was organized by the union USB, demanding better housing, more services, and documents for migrant workers. They criticized regional President Antonio Decaro and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for failing to provide concrete solutions. The occupation lasted five hours until Decaro met with a delegation. The Church expressed concern over the workers' plight, emphasizing their need for recognition and support.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the protest as a legitimate demand for rights and dignity, highlighting systemic failures by political leaders. It emphasizes the workers' struggle against institutional neglect and portrays the union's actions as a necessary form of resistance. The focus on legal status and labor

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