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Dozens Of Police Unionists Protest At Interior Min HQ Over Food Benefit Cut, Layoff Plans
06.06.2011, 14:01 | Actuality | 1056 views
Dozens of Romanian police officers protest Monday at the headquarters of the Interior Ministry over authorities’ decision to reduce their food benefits in June and plans to continue layoffs. Police officers threatened they will cease activity if ministry officials disregard their complaints. "The measure cutting food benefits is illegal and the Government must find a solution in its meeting Wednesday, otherwise we will halt activity," said union leader Marin Gruia. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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