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Unions march against Argentine leader's policies

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Some of Argentina's most powerful trade unions took over the central Plaza de Mayo square in Buenos Aires on Tuesday to protest against the economic policies of President Mauricio Macri. Calling out the government on a raft...
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Unions march against Argentine leader's policies

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Some of Argentina's most powerful trade unions took over the central Plaza de Mayo square in Buenos Aires on Tuesday to protest against the economic policies of President Mauricio Macri. Calling out the government on a...
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San Francisco lawmaker urges tax on robots which replace jobs

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LEADIN: As robots take on more of the jobs done by humans, debate in America's high tech heartland is about whether companies using machines over humans should be taxed more heavily. The idea of a robot-tax...
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San Francisco lawmaker urges tax on robots which replace jobs

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LEADIN: As robots take on more of the jobs done by humans, debate in America's high tech heartland is about whether companies using machines over humans should be taxed more heavily. The idea of a robot-tax...
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EU's chief negotiator Barnier on Brexit

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The European Union's top Brexit negotiator insisted that Brexit does indeed mean Brexit when it comes to financial services. Speaking at an event in Brussels on Monday, Michel Barnier said that the future of Britain's...
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Turkish Cypriots feel secular life under threat

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LEADIN: A resurgence of Islam in breakaway northern Cyprus, with the construction of scores of new mosques and the importation of hundreds of Imams, has some Turkish Cypriots fearing that their secular way of life is being...
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Medical workers strike over pay

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LEADIN: Many public sector medical workers in Morocco went on strike Monday, demanding higher pay and improvements to working conditions. STORYLINE: Doctors, supported by medical students and...
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Extremist stabs 2 police officers near Tunisian Parliament

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A suspected Islamic extremist stabbed two police officers Wednesday near Tunisia's Parliament headquarters in an unusually bold attack that rattled the capital. The suspected attacker, a 25-year-old known to authorities for...
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One Vegas Casino Makes Tentative Pact With Union

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Negotiators have reached a tentative labor agreement that would cover about a quarter of the 50,000 hotel and casino workers who are threatening to strike in Las Vegas. The Culinary Workers Union Local 226 on Friday said...
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Barnier: Britain voted to stand alone in a time for solidarity

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The European Union's chief negotiator in talks over Britain's withdrawal from the bloc said on Wednesday he hopes to reach agreement on a financial settlement before an EU summit in mid-December but that the two sides are still working...
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UK MEP Farage comments after meeting Barnier

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British politician Nigel Farage said that after meeting with the chief European Union Brexit negotiator, he felt that Michel Barnier didn't understand why people had voted to leave the bloc. "I really don't think he gets...
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Demonstration organised by the National Union of Trade

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LEADIN: Proesters have marched through Beirut on International Workers' Day. They want better pay and rights in Lebanon, and foreign domestic workers are campaigning simply for a day off each week. ...
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Thousands of Romanian health workers protest over salaries

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Thousands of Romanian healthcare workers from all over the country gathered in central Bucharest on Thursday to protest changes in regulations governing bonuses, which they say are leading to significant losses for employees. ...
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Coolers replace fountains in Detroit schools

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Thousands of Detroit public schools students were told Tuesday to drink from district-supplied water coolers or bottled water on the first day of classes, after the drinking fountains were shut off because of contaminants in some water...
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Detroit public schools cut water over lead worries

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Thousands of Detroit public schools students were told Tuesday to drink from district-supplied water coolers or bottled water on the first day of classes, after the drinking fountains were shut off because of contaminants in some water...
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Kentucky court nixes law that prompted protests

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The Kentucky Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a law that made changes to one of the country's worst-funded public pension systems, a victory for teachers who shut down schools across the state to protest the law earlier this year.
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Unions rally against federal government shutdown

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Union leaders staged two rallies in Washington Thursday to bring attention to federal workers who are going without paychecks.
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Unions rally against federal government shutdown

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Union leaders staged two rallies in Washington Thursday to bring attention to federal workers who are going without paychecks.
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Arizona educator becomes state teacher boss

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Spurred on by teacher protests, scores of teacher ran for office this fall, with many of them winning.
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UAW official: GM decision like punch 'in the gut'

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The head of a union chapter in Ohio says General Motors' decision to stop small-car production at its assembly plant in Lordstown and consider closing it for good is "like you get punched in the gut."
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Tentative deal reached to end LA teachers strike

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A tentative deal was reached Tuesday between Los Angeles school officials and the teachers union that will allow educators to return to classrooms after a six-day strike against the nation's second-largest district, officials said.
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Striking Oakland teachers rally, march downtown

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Teachers in Oakland, California, went on strike Thursday over pay, class sizes and other issues, holding a boisterous rally at City Hall and marching through downtown streets.