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A strike at the beginning of the week has paralyzed the south american country even schools banks and hospitals remained closed for twenty four hours the powerful c g t union called for a strike and thousands of demonstrators filled the streets of buenos aires they re calling for wage negotiations with no upper limit but the administration of marriage see a mockery once we increase is capped at fifteen percent despite an annual inflation rate of twenty six percent. this must be the beginning of a fight strategy it cannot end here we must defeat mockery and drive out the i.m.f. which is the only way out for us the workers the situation is suffocating us. argentina s finance ministry estimates the strike will cost the economy around nine hundred million euros. ....
Think the pressure on. a realistic proposition according to many experts they say the risks to turkey s economy have grown in recent months. argentina on strike empty airports abandoned bus stops a strike at the beginning of the week has paralyzed the south american country even schools banks and hospitals remained closed for twenty four hours the powerful c g t union called for a strike and thousands of demonstrators filled the streets of buenos aires they re calling for wage negotiations with no upper limit but the administration of mockery once we increase is capped at fifteen percent despite an annual inflation rate of twenty six percent. this must be the beginning of a fight strategy it cannot end here we must defeat mockery and drive out the i.m.f. ....
A crippling general strike they re frustrated at the government s plan to call on the help of the its national monetary fund. so they the international monetary fund provided argentina access to fifty billion dollars in funds should they need it but the citizens are having none of it. deserted airports and not a single traveler waiting at the check in desks and bus stations that seem abandoned it s not because argentinians are sitting in front of their t.v. sets watching leno messy at the world cup no it s because argentina is in the midst of a massive general strike. even schools and banks and hospitals are closed for twenty four hours the powerful c g t union called for the strike and thousands of demonstrators filled the streets of buenos aires calling for wage negotiations with no upper limit but the administration of marie sue mccree once wage increases capped at fifteen percent despite an annual inflation rate of twenty six percent. ....