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Protest in Haiti: Thousands of Workers Claim Minimum Wage of 3,000 Gourds a Day at High Cost of Living
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Thousands of textile workers left on Monday for the streets of Port-au-Prince in Haiti to demand an increase in the minimum wage to 3,000 gourdes per day (about $23), in the midst of the growing cost of living. During the demonstration, participants carried banners with slogans such as “Down with the high cost of living”, “Down with insecurity” and “3,000 gourdes of minimum wage”, reflecting widespread unrest over the economic and social situati…
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