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Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie

 High Prices Fuel Strikes around  World


Thu 09 Jun 2022 | 10:07 AM
Ahmed Moamar

As prices continue to rise around the world, labor strikes against living conditions and low wages multiply in many countries.

From Korea in the east to Britain in the west, and the possibility of infiltration into American ports later, calls do not cease to declare discontent over hyperinflation.

The United Kingdom (UK) is preparing for the biggest rail strike in more than 30 years between June 21 and 25, as unions demand better wages and working conditions.

The National Rail, Maritime, and Transport Workers Union (RMT) announced a 24-hour strike on the London Underground on June 21, after a strike day last week that significantly disrupted transport in the British capital and on other days in March.

And British Health Minister Sajid Javid warned, via Sky News, of the impact of the strike on the economy, which is trying to recover after the "COVID-19" pandemic.