71. The group urged its members Friday to renew the strikes after the New Year holidays. 72. The doctors, nurses, and hospital workers called the strike after receiving pay slips Thursday showing unchanged salaries. 73. The interns said they felt no closer to ending the strike after a five-hour meeting Wednesday night with Health Minister Herve Gaymard and Labor Minister Jacques Barrot. 74. The interns said they felt no closer to ending the strike after a Wednesday night meeting with Health Minister Herve Gaymard and Labor Minister Jacques Barrot. 75. The opposition has threatened to launch a series of strikes after their planned resignation to disable the government. 76. The other three unions decided late Monday not to join the strike after authorities promised to study their complaints. 77. The Mohajir Qaumi Movement, a militant opposition group, called the strike after two of its workers died in police custody a week ago. 78. The Namibian team players were threatening a strike after not receiving payment for earlier wins. 79. The National Union of Educators began the strike after failing to reach an agreement last week during a meeting with government officials, including President Gustavo Noboa. 80. The professors announced no concessions from the government, apparently deciding to call off the strike after deciding there was nothing to be gained from it. |