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(Fwd) [73] WORKERS THREATEN GENERAL STRIKE IN HONDURAS
- Subject: (Fwd) [73] WORKERS THREATEN GENERAL STRIKE IN HONDURAS
- From: "Curtis Price" <cansv@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 20:47:54 +0000
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Subject: [73] WORKERS THREATEN GENERAL STRIKE IN HONDURAS
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Workers threaten general strike in Honduras
Reuters
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -- Honduras' leading labor unions on Thursday threatened a
general strike as the government struggled to end a public sector workers'
stoppage and stem growing labor unrest.
Leaders from the country's three largest labor unions met with government
officials to negotiate on workers' demands that the government tame public
sector price hikes and raise wages.
``If we do not receive a satisfactory answer from the government, we plan to
launch a general strike,'' EfraDin Aguilar, vice president of the Honduras
Unitary Confederation of Workers (CUTH), told reporters.
In mounting labor unrest, 7,000 workers marched in three cities on Wednesday to
demand higher wages and 14,000 hospital workers went on strike, treating only
the seriously ill.
The government of President Caros Roberto Reina, 70, has faced unrest and
strikes by the country's 70,000 public sector workers, who want higher wages and
cuts in costs of transportation, fuel, electricity and water.
Reina on Thursday blasted the hospital workers' strike as ''inhumane'' and said
a wage hike would be an unwise departure from the country's efforts to shore up
its public finances.
Officials were upbeat on Thursday about reaching a settlement with the workers
and have said the labor unrest does not represent a threat to political
stability.
``We expect to reach an agreement this week and produce the first accords on the
prices of public sector goods,'' Fernando GarcDia, the Minister of Commerce and
Industry, told reporters.
But the talks hit a snag when business leaders, who were also at the meeting,
walked out and told the government they could not be asked to raise wages and
also face higher costs for public services.
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