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Published 20:17 12 Jul 2018 BST
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The USB union believes the decision to spend big on Ronaldo means that Fiat will be missing out on investment, explaining such a move is "unacceptable" while workers were making "huge economic sacrifices".
Union members working at the plant, where Fiat models such as the Punto and 500X are made, will walk out at 10pm local time on Sunday night, remaining on strike until 6pm on the following Tuesday.
Ronaldo has been on holiday in Greece since Portugal were knocked out of the World Cup by Uruguay at the last-16 stage earlier this month.
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