Zimbabwe public workers reject latest wage offer after protests By Rumobritt On 00:33 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Zimbabwe's public workers have rejected a second offer to raise their salaries and demanded to be paid in dollars, days after at least three people died in violent anti-government protests. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2S0Tj3E via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Cyclone Kenneth Pounds Mozambique, Killing at Least 5Three days after the deadly storm made landfall in the southern African country, torrential flooding led to power cuts and evacuations in a northern c… Read MoreTrump Accuses Saudis of Giving U.S. a Bad Deal. Is That True?President Trump said that although the kingdom had spent $450 billion in the United States, Washington still subsidized the Saudi military. We checked… Read More‘It’s the Grannies!’ New Voices Rise Against Austria’s PopulistsA group of older women is galvanizing protests against the conservative-nationalist government in Vienna. But why stop there? from NYT > World htt… Read MoreAt a Bombed Sri Lankan Shrine, Talk of Miracles Past and PresentPeople of all faiths come to St. Anthony’s seeking relief. On Sunday, it was closed, but worshipers at a vigil outside saw in their survival proof of … Read MoreIn Spain’s Election, Socialist Party Strengthens Hold on ParliamentPrime Minister Pedro Sánchez claimed victory for his Socialist Party. But he will still need to form a coalition to govern. from NYT > World https… Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
Zimbabwe public workers reject latest wage offer after protests By Rumobritt On 00:33 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Zimbabwe's public workers have rejected a second offer to raise their salaries and demanded to be paid in dollars, days after at least three people died in violent anti-government protests. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2S0Tj3E via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Cyclone Kenneth Pounds Mozambique, Killing at Least 5Three days after the deadly storm made landfall in the southern African country, torrential flooding led to power cuts and evacuations in a northern c… Read MoreTrump Accuses Saudis of Giving U.S. a Bad Deal. Is That True?President Trump said that although the kingdom had spent $450 billion in the United States, Washington still subsidized the Saudi military. We checked… Read More‘It’s the Grannies!’ New Voices Rise Against Austria’s PopulistsA group of older women is galvanizing protests against the conservative-nationalist government in Vienna. But why stop there? from NYT > World htt… Read MoreAt a Bombed Sri Lankan Shrine, Talk of Miracles Past and PresentPeople of all faiths come to St. Anthony’s seeking relief. On Sunday, it was closed, but worshipers at a vigil outside saw in their survival proof of … Read MoreIn Spain’s Election, Socialist Party Strengthens Hold on ParliamentPrime Minister Pedro Sánchez claimed victory for his Socialist Party. But he will still need to form a coalition to govern. from NYT > World https… Read More
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