Daily Chart: Who strikes the most? Following a week of strikes in Europe, our research team totted up the countries worst hit by industrial action in 2009. Curiously, Canada topped the chart - and by a huge margin.
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wow, never would have thought that
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we strike almost twice as much/long as France?!
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Really? More than...French? Interesting indeed…
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Huh - I’m guessing this is likely because...widespread strikeage at government agencies...
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no way ‘curious’ to anyone who’s lived there. Why is this curious? OH RIGHT!!! Cause it’s
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Another reason to love Canada: Their unions stand tall.
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have the most labor strikes. Shockingly enough,...I guess we can be consoled
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something happened in...rest of the world might care about.
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How about making...difference between public...private...
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