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Turkish civil servants protest government76 days ago
(AP:ANKARA, Turkey) Hundreds of thousands of Turkish civil servants across the country are walking off the job to demand the right to strike and higher wages.
Salim Uslu, leader of Hak-Is union, said Wednesday the government should amend labor laws in line with the standards of the International Labor Organization.
Turkey's nearly 2 million civil servants can join unions but cannot legally go on strike. The government sets their wages.
Uslu describes the one-day walkout as a "warning strike." The protests by public workers have affected public transportation, shut down post offices and forced hospitals to take emergency cases only.
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