Overview
- Filcams-Cgil confirmed that about 200 lifeguards walked off duty on Saturday to protest a rule requiring uninterrupted surveillance of 300 meters of coastline during lunch breaks.
- Demonstrators held a flash mob aboard lifeguard boats before marching from Bagno 36-37 to Piazzale Boscovich at 12:30 to draw attention to their demands.
- The union argues that the regional rule effectively bans their freedom to strike by demanding minimum service levels every 150 meters while enforcing a 300-meter standard at midday.
- The Prefettura di Rimini clarified that it did not issue a formal requisition and merely requested that essential rescue coverage be maintained throughout the strike.
- Participants also called for updated rescue equipment and higher wages, noting that starting salaries have stagnated at around €1,500 for over a decade.