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August 17th, 2018
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis is not going to negotiate with the health and social care trade union that went on strike alert in search of a 10-percent pay rise today, he has said, adding that the union's step amounts to threatening. The unionists have to turn to hospitals, which employ medical workers, Babis told CTK. He said wages in the healthcare sector rose by more than 30 percent in the past four years and their growth will continue next year.
CTK
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