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The Tucuman poll is a local phenomenon but will nonetheless worry the opposition; the farm strike will fan rising prices
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Government seeks to reassure mining companies about their long-term prospects, despite likely strikes
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Despite previous pay increases, the threat of further delays will likely see workers achieve their latest demands
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With the bloc heavily dependent on maritime trade, the EU's ports are pursuing expansion
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Efforts at fiscal austerity will be met by resistance from the left of the president's coalition and the trade unions
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The decision to revoke the licence for Glencore's mine will reverberate throughout the wider economy
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Unions in the critical gold mining sector are unimpressed with mining companies' latest cash pay offer
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While relative normality has resumed, El Salvador's gangs know their strength and further large-scale action is likely
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Mining companies' recent losses means high wage settlements would raise industry sustainability risks
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Divisions within the labour movement will make it difficult for gold miners to coordinate a sustainable wage deal
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