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Hungary: Unions call for strike, protests over labor law

A crowd of at least 10,000 people gathered outside parliament

05 January, 20:07
(ANSA-AP) - BUDAPEST, JANUARY 5 - Union leaders in Hungary are calling for a Jan. 19 national strike and protests to oppose labor code changes they see as a "slave law" harmful to workers.

A crowd of at least 10,000 people gathered on Saturday outside the Hungarian parliament building in Budapest to protest a law approved in December that allows employers to request up to 400 hours of overtime a year from workers. Hungarian Trade Union Federation President Laszlo Kordas said the unions would present their demands - which include higher wages and a more flexible retirement system - to Prime Minister Viktor Orban. If the government refuses to negotiate, they will hold the strike. Government spokesman Istvan Hollik repeated the claim that Hungarian-American billionaire George Soros is funding protests of the labor law. (ANSA-AP).

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