Crippling anti-austerity strike action in the Czech Republic today
Nick | 16.06.2011 18:46 | Public sector cuts | Workers' Movements
Yet for a fairly provincial country there seems to have been a lot of support for a centrally organised strike. Trains are entirely down nationwide. Prague today has seemed eerily quiet in the downtown areas usually bustling with tram. On the march, there were scuffles with the police outside the Ministry of Finance, where the Finance Minister was pelted with tomatoes as he attempted to address the crowd. At one other point an anti-strike group clashed with the far bigger group of striking workers and supporters - no word of how that ended but it can't be good for the nimby brigade. Local demos took place around the country.
Passions are definitely rising in the Czech Republic, where a few months ago A QUARTER of doctors nationwide resigned simultaneously to strong-arm the government into action. All had their contracts renegotiated to meet the doctors' demands, leaving the government fundamentally defeated, This was a sign that even the more conservative and corrupt areas of society are prepared for drastic action.
Prague has plenty of beautiful squares good for camping, and plenty of flammable-looking government buildings.
Nick
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