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14 July 07:15

FNSA and Cartel Alfa organize protest marches at the Parliament Palace, demanding respect and decent working conditions for public administration employees

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The National Federation of Trade Unions in Administration (FNSA) and Cartel Alfa announce protests at the Parliament Palace, during the debate on the motion of no confidence against the Bolojan Government. The trade unionists are protesting against the demonization of public administration employees, seen as scapegoats for budgetary imbalances. The FNSA points out that civil servants represent only 11% of the total number of civil servants and demand decent working conditions, refusing to be used as electoral targets. Cartel Alfa calls for unity in the face of attacks on employees' rights.

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După Cartel Alfa, şi Federaţia Naţională a Sindicatelor din Administraţie anunţă marş de protest luni, la Palatul Parlamentului, în timpul dezbaterii moţiunii de cenzură împotriva Guvernului Bolojan
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Cartel Alfa şi Federaţia Naţională a Sindicatelor din Administraţie anunţă marş de protest, la Palatul Parlamentului, în timpul dezbaterii moţiunii de cenzură împotriva Guvernului Bolojan
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Federaţia Naţională a Sindicatelor din Administraţie și Cartel Alfa pregătesc marșuri de protest luni, în timpul dezbaterii moțiunii de cenzură împotriva guvernului

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