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7000 Romanesque Masons Protest in Lausanne Against the Deterioration of Their Working Conditions

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After a first mobilization on Monday, 7,000 masons from French-speaking Switzerland, according to Unia, protested Tuesday in Lausanne against the deterioration of their working conditions. The President of the Swiss Union of Trade Unions Pierre-Yves Maillard came to support them.
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They let go of the trowel to invest the alleys. 7,000 masons beat the pavement in Lausanne, in French-speaking Switzerland, this Tuesday, November 4, at the call of the union Unia. "No masons, no house!" they said. [...] Read more The Swiss masons mobilized in mass for their working conditions appeared first on Rapports de Force.

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Following an initial demonstration on Monday, 7,000 construction workers from French-speaking Switzerland, according to the Unia union, protested in Lausanne on Tuesday against the deterioration of their working conditions. The president of the Swiss Trade Union Federation, Pierre-Yves Maillard, came to support their demands.

After a first mobilization on Monday, 7,000 masons from French-speaking Switzerland, according to Unia, protested Tuesday in Lausanne against the deterioration of their working conditions. The President of the Swiss Union of Trade Unions Pierre-Yves Maillard came to support them.

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rts.ch broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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