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The Public Sector Unions Supported the Employees' Strike and Called for a Sit-in on Friday, Threatening Escalation.

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This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more exclusive news and reports, visit our website. The "Public Sector Associations in Lebanon" issued a statement noting that "the seventh year since the outbreak of the socio-economic crisis has arrived, yet the solutions remain superficial and stagnant. There are no increases in salaries and pensions, and the various social security funds and their affiliates—regardless of their names—are…
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The Association of Retired Persons in Basic Education explained in a statement that, after the persistence of power, the demands of the public sector, whether employed or retired, were ignored, both civilian and military. Since the Government had not fulfilled its commitments to activate the ministerial committee charged with studying the demands raised by the public sector associations, civil servants and retirees, as well as the statements of …

This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more exclusive news and reports, visit our website. The "Public Sector Associations in Lebanon" issued a statement noting that "the seventh year since the outbreak of the socio-economic crisis has arrived, yet the solutions remain superficial and stagnant. There are no increases in salaries and pensions, and the various social security funds and their affiliates—regardless of their names—are…

Austria's social economy and its 130,000 employees are currently in collective bargaining. Last Thursday the second round of negotiations had to be cancelled, the ideas between the SWÖ and the employees were too far apart.

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kpoe-graz.at broke the news in on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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