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The Israeli Army has also made frequent strikes and raids to counter the rocket fire.
We remember the shoddy trains and frequent strikes of a nationalised British Rail.
Now 14-hour power cuts and frequent strikes cripple the country.
Such frequent strikes not only jeopardize the industry, Mr. Judd said, they are also a sign of union weakness.
It also gained a reputation as a place hostile to business, with heavy regulation, militant unions and frequent strikes.
On a national level, frequent strikes by airline and railroad workers have recently made longer-distance travel an unpredictable venture.
It has tried to block the government, rather than negotiate with it, organising frequent strikes and protests.
Customers, driven away by frequent strikes and delays, are shifting to more modern and efficient private carriers in India.
Labor advocacy groups say that they hear of frequent strikes in China, with work stoppages occurring somewhere every day.
Frequent strikes over pay and worker rights further erode long-battered government services from transportation to hospitals.
Launched in 1975, the programme aimed to weaken the power of the syndicates, which organised frequent strikes that paralysed the railway-dependent economy.
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