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chaotickgood January 16 2014, 14:31:12 UTC
Человеко-дни то есть? А то 7 000 000 рабочих дней в году не наберётся )

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kommari January 16 2014, 16:46:02 UTC
ну да, человеко-дни по-русски

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rsokolov January 19 2014, 09:14:16 UTC
поделить на число рабочих - это, получается, они недельку-другую бастовали
до чего же хрупок финский капитализм
в россии в новогодние праздники народ по полмесяца на работу не выходит
и хоть бы что

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rsokolov January 19 2014, 09:18:01 UTC
это они, оказывается, против либерализации цен бастовали

The intensity of the conflict over economic issues was demonstrated by the general strike of 1956, the first general strike in Finland since November 1917. The cause of the nineteen- day general strike was an increase in food prices for which the trade unions demanded a wage increase as compensation. When the employers refused the wage increase, the trade unions called the general strike. More than 400,000 workers--about one-fifth of the total work force--participated, the flow of various vital supplies was disrupted, and some violence occurred. The strike ended when the employers agreed to the wage increases demanded by the unions. These wage increases, however, were largely cancelled out by subsequent rises in consumer prices.

countrystudies
.us/finland/25.htm

кто бы мог предположить, что повышение зарплат приведет к росту цен!

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_iga January 19 2014, 00:28:08 UTC

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