Milan, January 15, 2026 – A public transport strike has been confirmed for today, Thursday, January 15, in Milan, potentially causing significant disruptions to metro, tram, and bus services operated by ATM. The strike was called by the Al Cobas union, which notified the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport of its intention to proceed with the protest.
Strike Details and Guaranteed Service Hours
ATM, the Milanese transport company, has also confirmed the strike, which follows a series of recent protests across various transport sectors, including trains, planes, and taxis. Commuters in Milan should be prepared for potential delays and cancellations throughout the day.
ATM has announced two guaranteed service periods for Thursday, January 15th:
- From the start of service until 8:45 AM
- From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Outside of these hours, specifically from 8:45 AM to 3:00 PM and after 6:00 PM until the end of service, disruptions are highly likely. The actual impact on services will depend on the level of participation by employees, which will only become clear as the day progresses.
“On Thursday, January 15, the Al Cobas union has called a strike that could have consequences on the service of our lines,” ATM stated. “Service may not be guaranteed from 8:45 AM to 3:00 PM and after 6:00 PM, until the end of service.”
Background to the Strike
The Al Cobas union has not yet released specific details regarding the reasons for the strike, but transport sector protests often revolve around issues such as working conditions, salary increases, and contract renewals. This latest action adds to a period of heightened industrial unrest within Italy’s transport infrastructure.
Impact on Commuters and Alternative Travel
Residents and visitors in Milan are advised to plan their journeys accordingly, consider alternative modes of transport, or allow extra time for travel. Information regarding potential service changes and real-time updates may be available through ATM’s official channels and local news outlets.
This strike highlights ongoing tensions within the public transport sector and the challenges faced by both transport companies and their employees in managing service provision amidst various demands.