1. And so Lee is on strike, joining an increasingly violent and bitter labor protest that is now entering its fourth week. 2. Crime has risen dramatically, and labor protests seem to take place every day. 3. Earlier this month, striking coal miners blockaded several key railways and the labor protests spread. 4. He said that Moses had led the first recorded labor protest when he shepherded the Jews out of Egypt to escape slavery under the Pharaoh. 5. In a most candid fashion, the camera catches the action backstage and in management meetings fraught with box-office crises, labor protests and fiscal crunches. 6. Meanwhile, labor protests are flaring as companies cut costs and governments slash budget deficits. 7. The country is struggling with labor protests against government welfare spending cuts. 8. Other labor protests threatened the World Cup. 9. Other labor protests threaten the World Cup. 10. A nationwide labor protest, backed by the opposition, is planned for Thursday. |
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