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500 Zambian miners fired after violence during strike
The workers walked out on Monday in protest at low pay and dangerous working conditions in the chinese-owned Chambishi mine.
Violence broke out on Tuesday amid reports that the chinese management were planning to leave on holiday rather than negotiate with striking workers. Reports conflict but it appears that workers threw stones and then burned a kitchen and a guard's post on the site, with management taking refuge until the arrival of riot police. One manager and two workers were reported injured.
France: strikes in state television and radio
Strikes by workers in the state media saw many programmes cancelled.
The planned strike at France Télévisions against 'reforms' was successful. At France 3, seems to be targeted for privatisation as it is supposedly too critical of the current government 56% of all employees joined the strike, rising to 60% in regioal centres.
Belgium: Supermarket workers launch wildcats
Workers at three sites have launched wildcat solidarity actions over the last few days.
The strike began at the Cointe branch of GB (owned by the Carrefour chain) after a union representative was sacked after an accusation that he had altered his timecard. The strike spread to the Flémalle branch the following day and workers walked out at Ans on Saturday. Workers are also currently demanding that the company respect agreed practises over working hours.
Sénégal: entire workforce fired for wildcat strike
Management at Mèches Darling have fired the entire workforce after a wildcat action.
Workers arrived at the factory gates this morning to find this notice:
"Management informs the entire staff, both permanent and contract staff that, following the ilegal strike action which paralysed the company, a collective dismissal has been decided upon. Dismissal letters have been passed to human resources."





