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Article

4 Apr 2005

Author:
Canadian Union of Public Employees

Bolivia water fight boils over

Since the privatization, water prices [in El Alto, Bolivia] have risen by more than 35 per cent...The situation sparked a city-wide general strike in January, forcing the government to cancel the company’s water contract. However...In the weeks following the uprising, the government announced a “new model” of public private partnership that would leave Suez controlling 35 per cent of the consortium. [also refers to Bechtel]