91. Workers are protesting the take-over by TAT of the bankrupt private company Air Liberte, fearing they will be aligned on less favourable working conditions there. 92. Liaoyang workers were protesting over alleged corruption, unpaid wages and insufficient severance compensation. 93. Nearly one million workers had protested on Saturday, calling on Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi to safeguard jobs in the face of near-record unemployment. 94. Radio Mozambique said the workers might be protesting over the privileges granted to their foreign colleagues, long a source of disgruntlement. 95. Public sector workers are protesting a plan to make them work longer to qualify for a full state pension. 96. Several thousand workers protested Monday against poor pay and work conditions in the southeastern Bosnian town of Foca, Bosnian Serb television reported. 97. Staff in Brussels declared a strike several months ago and the Paris workers have repeatedly protested about delays in their payments. 98. The civil aviation workers are protesting over changes to their pay scales which they fear will cut salaries, despite government assurances. 99. The power workers have been protesting the government privatization plan which they fear would lead to mass layoffs. 100. The power workers have protested the privatization of their debt-stricken firms because they fear mass layoffs. |