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Workers Will Protest For Minimum Wage This Thursday
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Workers Will Protest For Minimum Wage This Thursday

Posted on July 12, 2012 by Mariana Zepeda

By Mariana Zepedaon July 3, 2012. The Workers’ United Center of Chile (CUT) march in Santiago. Photo: Joseph Sexton Hinchliffe SANTIAGO — The Workers’ United Center of Chile (CUT), a union federation, called for a protest on Thursday July 5 concerning recent debates surrounding the minimum wage. The protest will begin at 11:30 a.m, leaving … Continue reading →

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