The first spontaneous protest started at the Finance Ministry and then spread to other institutions. People claim that, in the absence of the bonuses, which, in some cases, may amount to the equivalent of a gross wage, they cannot lead a decent life, given that their wages have already been reduced by 25 percent...
... At the same time, the president of the... Alliance... warned, yesterday, that about 3,000 employees in the public administration may take to the street, in a spontaneous strike which the trade unions will be unable to contain..."



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