71. Workers often protest that wages are unpaid or paid late. 72. Workers protested in front of the Judicial Palace in downtown Caracas under the watchful gaze of dozens of National Guard troops deployed to prevent public disorder. 73. Workers were protesting low pay. 74. Workers were protesting safety conditions in new installations at the train stop at the airport. 75. Workers are protesting plans for more deregulation of the sector. 76. Workers protested the dismissal of employees who had gone on an illegal strike, claiming foreigners were given preferential treatment at the Lesotho Highlands Water Project. 77. Workers are protesting legislation aimed at reducing union involvement in management decisions in public utilities as part of an effort to speed up privatization plans. 78. Workers are protesting unpaid wages, a shortage of jobs and lack of social guarantees, according to the Federation of Independent Unions of Russia. 79. Workers have protested at their offices or factories in some cities. 80. Workers were protesting management moves to rearrange shifts and staffing to boost productivity. |