Strike Looms in Textile Industry Over Workers Welfare
14th Nov 2006, 19:59 GMT
FOR the first in recent time, the nation's textile sector may be shut down by workers over alleged unwillingness by employers in the sector to take positive step toward reviewing the sector's 2004 collective agreement that expired September 2006, triggering workers restiveness and agitation.
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