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4 July 09:06

Pension fund employees began protests on Friday, unhappy with government measures taken without consulting the social partners.

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The National Federation of Social Solidarity of Labor has announced protests by pension fund employees in reaction to government decisions deemed unfair. The trade unionists accuse the lack of real social dialog and the adoption of measures without impact analysis, which goes against democratic principles. Among the issues raised are the lack of transparency in decision-making and the capping of bonuses for harmful conditions, demanding a rigorous analysis before any decision affecting staff.

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Angajații caselor de pensii au început războiul împotriva Guvernului Bolojan. Se anunță proteste de amploare în toată țara

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