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Campesinos de Bolivia no acatan paro convocado por COB para este viernes

20.2.11

America XXI: "Bolivian Minister of Labour, Felix Rojas, said the state stands ready to begin talks with leaders of the COB prior to a meeting with the ministers and the president, Evo Morales. 'The government calls for dialogue to restart COB precursor prior to the ministers who seek solutions to their demands, 'dijo.Rojas explained that the intention of his cabinet is to agree the amount of wages that benefits and satisfies the demands of the workers in line with the legislation.' The objective is to establish parameters for subsequent pay treatment and legal security for workers in the framework of the General Labour Law ', enfatiz�.El teleSUR correspondent in Bolivia, Freddy Morales, said the march of the COB is increased some prices in consumer products and the scarcity of certain foods."


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