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Blue_Tires

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23. MEANWHILE, in the reality-based community:
Tue Apr 21, 2015, 05:17 PM
Apr 2015
Russian Workers Take Aim at Putin as Economy Exacts Its Toll

MOSCOW — In the far east, the teachers went on strike. In central Russia, it was the employees of a metallurgical plant. In St. Petersburg, autoworkers laid down their tools. And at a remote construction site in Siberia, laborers painted their complaints in gigantic white letters on the roofs of their dormitories.

“Dear Putin, V.V.,” the message said. “Four months without pay.”

After months of frustration with an economy sagging under the weight of international sanctions and falling energy prices, workers across Russia are starting to protest against unpaid wages and go on strike, in the first nationwide backlash against President Vladimir V. Putin’s economic policies.

The protests have been wildcat actions for the most part, as organized labor never emerged as a strong political or economic force in modern Russia. Under the Soviets, labor unions had been de facto incorporated into management.

Russian companies tend to avoid laying off workers in a downturn to limit severance payments — or to evade the wrath of officials trying to minimize unemployment in their districts. So with the Russian economy expected to contract this year and next, many workers are going unpaid or being sent away from their factories for a few days at a time of unwanted “vacations.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/22/world/europe/russian-workers-take-aim-at-putin-as-economy-exacts-its-toll.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0

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Time for a new and more stringent round of sanctions. nt stevenleser Apr 2015 #1
And provoke another hardy {{{giggle}}} from Vladimir, indeed. Purveyor Apr 2015 #4
Keep telling yourself that. Russian state media spends tons of time trying to stevenleser Apr 2015 #17
Is this Putin's story? Well we can count on him to tell the truth huh. Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #2
The best-laid schemes o' mice an' men Gang aft agley. Robert Burns Tierra_y_Libertad Apr 2015 #3
More Nobus in Moscow while the proletariat fall further into despair./NT DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 #5
Hate to burst your bubble BainsBane Apr 2015 #6
My 'bubble' is just fine thank you but I do 'feel your pain'... eom Purveyor Apr 2015 #7
Do you think he is the leader the Russian people deserve? DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 #8
The Russian populace seems to think so so why should I second guess their decisions. As a gay male Purveyor Apr 2015 #11
Demonstrating that message through the dead bodies of Ukrainians BainsBane Apr 2015 #15
And with that you endorse Russia's unprovoked war of aggression. I.e. A war crime stevenleser Apr 2015 #18
I dispute your assestsion that Russia's agression is unprovoked but you know that already. eom Purveyor Apr 2015 #19
International law provides specific conditions for a war to not be unprovoked. This one doesnt fit. stevenleser Apr 2015 #20
We shall never agree I suspect on anything so I'll leave it at that. See ya around. eom Purveyor Apr 2015 #21
He is a great and glorious leader BainsBane Apr 2015 #12
What pain is that? BainsBane Apr 2015 #9
The pain of someone who believes the Russians, after all they have been through, deserve better. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2015 #10
Indeed they do BainsBane Apr 2015 #13
Thanks for explaining that to the OP, BB. I think you did burst his little giggly putin bubble. Cha Apr 2015 #14
Iran, Russia, and China's strategy is to take what they can and build infrastructure with it MisterP Apr 2015 #16
Too bad. The Saudis tanked oil prices for nothing betterdemsonly Apr 2015 #22
MEANWHILE, in the reality-based community: Blue_Tires Apr 2015 #23
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