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3 July 06:50

Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan and Finance Minister Alexandru Nazare discuss with trade unions after the protests of civil servants against the cut in bonuses.

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On Thursday morning, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan and Finance Minister Alexandru Nazare will meet with trade union leaders to address the grievances over the cut in bonuses, which have led to protests among civil servants. Representatives of the five union confederations will discuss government measures in the current economic context. This meeting is not a formal meeting of the National Tripartite Council but a direct consultation between the government and the unions.

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Premierul Bolojan și ministrul de Finanțe se întâlnesc joi cu sindicatele / Proteste, mai multe zile la rând, după tăierea sporurilor bugetarilor
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Premierul Bolojan și ministrul de Finanțe se întâlnesc joi cu sindicatele / Proteste, mai multe zile la rând, după tăierea sporurilor bugetarilor
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Ilie Bolojan se vede astăzi cu sindicaliștii. Întâlnirea vine după proteste zilnice ale bugetarilor nemulțumiți de tăierea sporurilor

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