Norway -Unhappy over wave of strikes -June 11, 2012

After a long spring marked by industrial disputes a debate about compulsory arbitration and ordering strikers to return back to work has emerged. The last dispute that led to this debate was a strike by the security guards around the country that clogged airports, disrupted cash supplies, emptied minibanks and created security concerns at a wide range of public gathering places.

English: http://www.newsinenglish.no/2012/06/11/strikes-set-off-state-led-shake-up/

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