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Postponement of the census is especially contentious in Santa Cruz, where population growth could mean more resources
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Pay, conditions and opposition to pension reforms are fuelling strike action in energy firms across France
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The Court of Appeal has ordered striking university staff to return to work
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The uncertain outlook for platinum use will cloud prospects for miners and refiners in the sector
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On September 15, management and unions reached an agreement to avert an imminent strike in the freight rail sector
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The United Kingdom should have a new prime minister by September after Boris Johnson announced he will resign
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Labour protests, driven mainly by economic conditions, have increased in intensity since November
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Canadian Pacific Rail employees have returned to work after company and union representatives agreed to arbitration
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Protest comes in cycles and is triggered sometimes by radicals, sometimes by those whom the elite takes most for granted
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On December 2, baseball club owners locked out players after failure to reach a new collective bargaining agreement
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