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Gabon: Gabon oil strike averted as talks begin
[IndependentOnline: 2010-03-13]
Gabon"s main oil industry trade union has agreed to suspend strike plans and open negotiations with the government over labour regulations governing the sector, the government said late on Friday. The ONEP union this week set a deadline of Friday midnight for resolving a dispute on whether the energy sector should be required to provide uninterrupted minimal service, a proviso it argued would undermine its leverage in collective bargaining. The strike w. . .
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