Belaruskali miners go on indefinite strike – media
<p> MINSK, Aug 17 - PrimePress. Belaruskali workers have declared an indefinite strike, Svoboda Radio reported on late August 17, citing a representative of the company’s independent trade union. </p> <p> </p> <p> Workers went on strike on August 17, 2020. On August 15, the staff announced their intention to suspend production indefinitely unless their requirements are met. Belaruskali employees want a new election, release of all political prisoners and resignation of those who committed violence in Belarus. </p> <p> </p> <p> At about 5 pm Minsk time, RIA Novosti reported, citing its sources that the strikers were going to ensure the safe suspension of the technological process until a complete shutdown. </p> <p> </p> <p> The source said that production was not stopped completely, and that it was not the trade union that organized the strike. “People organized themselves and formed strike committees,” he said. </p> <p> </p> <p> Another source said that the technological process would completely stop in a safe way, and then a full-scale strike would begin. End </p>
2020-08-17
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MINSK, Aug 17 - PrimePress. Belaruskali workers have declared an indefinite strike, Svoboda Radio reported on late August 17, citing a representative of the company’s independent trade union.
Workers went on strike on August 17, 2020. On August 15, the staff announced their intention to suspend production indefinitely unless their requirements are met. Belaruskali employees want a new election, release of all political prisoners and resignation of those who committed violence in Belarus.
At about 5 pm Minsk time, RIA Novosti reported, citing its sources that the strikers were going to ensure the safe suspension of the technological process until a complete shutdown.
The source said that production was not stopped completely, and that it was not the trade union that organized the strike. “People organized themselves and formed strike committees,” he said.
Another source said that the technological process would completely stop in a safe way, and then a full-scale strike would begin. End