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17 January 13:17

Thousands of police officers, prison officers and other security workers are protesting in Bucharest against the Trenuleț Ordinance. Traffic will be restricted in the Union Square area.

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The protest is authorized and is taking place in Bucharest, with participants from several parts of the country. The union is demanding, among other things, a return to the payment of bonuses for hours worked on weekends and public holidays, as well as the indexation of military pensions to the average inflation rate. The Capital's Road Brigade will impose traffic restrictions for the smooth running of the protest.

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Sindicaliştii din apărare, ordine publică şi siguranţă naţională protestează față de Ordonanța trenuleț / Circulație blocată la Piața Unirii
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Protest masiv în Capitală: mii de polițiști și alți angajați din apărare, ordine publică și siguranță națională. Ce nemulțumiri au
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Mii de polițiști, protest în Capitală față de eliminarea plății orelor suplimentare/Ce spune Ciolacu @ EurActivRomania
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Video 15.000 de polițiști, în stradă din cauza Ordonanţei "Trenuleţ": "Cât mai vreți să ne umiliți?". Restricții de trafic în Capitală
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Protest de amploare al polițiștilor faţă de Ordonanţa trenuleţ. Zonele Din București unde traficul este restricționat - HotNews.ro
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Polițiștii protestează vineri în București după ce nu au primit soluții la reducerea salariilor. Sindicaliștii anunțau 15.000 de oameni
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Restricții de trafic în București, pentru protestul sindicaliștilor din apărare și ordine publică. Programul manifestației
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