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Fiat Workers In Italy To Strike In Response To Cristiano Ronaldo's Transfer by Hybrid600: 8:55am On Jul 12, 2018
Cristiano Ronaldo's arrival in Turin hasn't appealed to everyone, as workers at the Agnelli family's Fiat Group have announced a protest strike between the afternoon of July 15 and the morning of July 17.
The Italian company, partly owned by Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli, is set pay 30 million euros for an advertising campaign featuring the former Real Madrid forward.
In addition, the superstar's transfer will cost the Old Lady more than 340m euros in total, adding the player's salary and taxes to his 112m euros transfer fee.
The Fiat employees, however, have seen their salaries frozen during the last few years and decided to protest against such significant spending on a single transfer.
"Is it normal for a single person to earn millions and thousands of families to just survive with their money until the middle of the month?" asked the company's union leaders.
Meanwhile, recent Tuttosport reports claim that Liverpool is set to spend 90m euros for Paulo Dybala and that Gonzalo Higuain is one step closer to departure.
http://www.marca.com/en/football/international-football/2018/07/11/5b46277ce5fdea96758b45af.html
Re: Fiat Workers In Italy To Strike In Response To Cristiano Ronaldo's Transfer by nzeobi(m): 9:06am On Jul 12, 2018
Fiat workers it's about making money with money in igbo it's called etiokwe etiokwe.
Re: Fiat Workers In Italy To Strike In Response To Cristiano Ronaldo's Transfer by Nobody: 9:29am On Jul 12, 2018
I just like d way this guy made Man Utd keep their hopes high only to ditch them for the old ladies..

Ronaldo is wise, he knows Juventus is almost up there with Madrid but just missing a player or two like him..

Who knows Juventus might do a hat trick of the Champions League now..

Now Mourinho will learn to never burn bridges when he has passed it..

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