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Article

5 Sep 2012

Author:
Hend Hassassi, Tunisia Live

Grain mill workers go on strike [Tunisia]

Grain mill workers went on strike...[to request] a standardized production level that would ensure better wages for the workers, easier access to loans, and compensation for work-related injuries...Said Badri, the President of the National Chamber of Mills, countered Rejab’s claims, stating that the millers’ demands were excessive given the economic situation that the country is facing.