German Labor Unrest Spreads to Transport
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<i> Reuters</i>
FRANKFURT, Germany — Transport workers struck in several cities Monday as industrial unrest spread from the engineering industry to the public sector.
Bus and train drivers in the industrial heartland of North Rhine-Westphalia prevented thousands of workers from getting to their jobs on time. Protest stoppages lasted for several hours.
The action, in response to employer calls for a wage freeze and benefit cuts, was the latest in a series of disputes over pay and job security hitting the German economy as it struggles to emerge from recession.
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