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Today's NY Times reports a demonstration of Italian Unions.
Accompanying the article is a photo of a crowd in Rome,
brandishing brandishing CGIL
banners (the former communist labor federation).
Albert S Kirsch, 29 March 2002
The red flags with CGIL and other inscriptions in white or
yellow would seem to belong to the Confederazione Generale
Italiana del Lavore, the Italian General Confederation of Labor.
Joe McMillan, 23 April 2002
Here is the flag of the trade union CGIL, the most important
and with more members of Italy. The initials, down on the right
side, are the european and world trade union confederations. The
colors in the left-top corner are (with the color of the
background) the italian colors.
Aaron Belotti, 4 December 2002
Images based on photos.
Jaume Ollé, 27 March 2005
The "support pennant" shows a "W", which
probably should be rather a "double V" (not a
"double U"), namely the Italian abbreviation for
"Viva" ("Live!"), which is frequently shown
by a double V, not adjacent to each other (like in a
"W"), but slightly overlapping.
Marcus Schmöger, 1 April 2005
Images based on photos.
Jaume Ollé, 27 March 2005
Previous Flag
by Jaume Ollé, 27 March 2005
Previous Flag - variant
by Jaume Ollé, 27 March 2005
CGIL has also regional flags. Usually the regional flags are
similar at the national flag with the name of the region. In my
Region (Trentino Alto-Adige), my province (Alto Adige) has two
official languages: Italian and German. For that reason our flag
is different. In the flag, Alto-Adige is the Italian name of the
province and Sudtirol is the name in German. The initials AGB
mean Autonomer Gewerkschafts-bund (Autonomous Trade Union). I
know that it is not the translation of the Italian name but
however it's so. The colors in the corner are the european union
colors. Below it is the former flag of CGIL of my province.
Aaron Belotti, 4 and 24 December 2002
See also: <www.cgilcampania.it>
Brianza is in Lombardy, near the Swiss border. Their site:
<www.cgilbrianza.it>.
Eugene Ipavec, 2 April 2005
Chieti in Abruzzo, south of Naples. The Chieti local has no
site.
Eugene Ipavec, 4 April 2005
Forli on the Adriatic coast, in the Emilia Romagna region. The
union site: <www.cgilfo.com>.
Eugene Ipavec, 7 April 2005
Imperia - on the Ligurian coast, near the French border. Their
site: <www.cgilsanremo.it>.
Eugene Ipavec, 2 April 2005
Lodi in the south of lombardy. The union site: <www.cgil.lodi.it>.
Eugene Ipavec, 7 April 2005
Milan - capital of Lombardy. Their site: <www.cgil.milano.it>.
Eugene Ipavec, 2 April 2005
Their site: <www.cgilnapoli.it>.
Eugene Ipavec, 3 April 2005
Pesaro on the Adriatic coast, close to Firenze. No union site.
Eugene Ipavec, 4 April 2005
Piacenza - In the northwest of the country, just south of
Milan. The union site: <www.cgilpiacenza.it>
Eugene Ipavec, 7 April 2005