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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Hearse cartel sparks strike

Move to break hearse cartel sparks transport strike in Malta, from AFP:

A move by the Maltese government to unlock a death grip on hearses by just 11 undertakers met with an indefinite, nationwide transport strike on Monday. Buses, minibuses and taxis blocked major arteries across the Mediterranean island state, notably around the capital Valletta and the tourist area of Sliema, to protest against the decision to offer more licenses to hearse operators.

Scuffles broke out between striking transport workers and police when the workers marched on the prime minister's office in Valletta, the Auberge de Castille. A few people were arrested but no injuries were reported. "This is not a question of hearses' monopoly (only)," said Transport Federation president Victor Spiteri. "This is the first step at abolishing monopoly in all sectors of public transport." He added: "The government is blocking our livelihoods."..

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What's missing in this report is that the "strikers" attacked police and army officers, kept people hostage by blocking roads, stole car keys from army officers, attacked and vandalised private buses, insulted and intimidated locals and tourists, tried to disrupt emergency transport, tried to block an ambulance, etc.

These thugs deserve to lose their jobs. 

Wednesday, July 16, 2008 8:21:00 PM

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