Europe may bar strike cargoes
by
David Osler, London
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last modified
Aug 20, 2009 03:52 PM
CARGOES loaded by strikebreaking workers at Ireland’s largest container facility could be blocked elsewhere in Europe.
Trade unions were to meet in Belfast last week to plan a campaign in support of a five-week walk-out at Peel Ports’ Marine Terminals in Ringsend, Dublin.
Other tactics under consideration include protests outside Peel Ports facilities on mainland...
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