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Public sector workers hold massive demo in Budapest over pay
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 29 - 11 - 2008


Thousands of public sector workers took to the
streets in the Hungarian capital on Saturday to protest against a pay
freeze and the abolition of end-of-year bonuses, according to dpa.
Many streets in central Budapest were closed to traffic in the
morning as public sector workers vented their anger over the proposed
cutbacks, which are part of the government's cost-cutting budget
bill.
At Heroes' Square, one of Budapest's best known tourist landmarks,
several thousand police, firemen, customs officers, prison guards and
soldiers gathered in the late morning before marching toward
parliament.
Altogether, members of some 30 unions, representing workers from
different branches of the public sector, braved icy rain to
demonstrate at several points around the city before filling the
large square in front of the parliament building.
Teachers' unions handed over a separate petition at the Education
Ministry, demanding that pay should not drop in real terms in 2009,
and that in the medium term it be increased at least to the European
Union average.
Leaders of the strike committee handed a petition to a state
secretary at the Prime Minister's Office.
The abolition of the traditional "thirteenth month" bonus payment
enjoyed by all public sector workers has provoked outrage in Hungary.
The country's teachers, police, emergency services and medical
workers are among the lowest paid in the EU.
The cutbacks were added to a new draft of Hungary's 2009 budget
bill on Tuesday. Hungary has already been through two years of an
austerity drive as the government reins in a budget deficit that
ballooned to 9.2 per cent of gross domestic product in 2006, the
highest level in the EU at the time.
Hungary's unpopular minority socialist government, led by Prime
Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany, is now under even greater pressure to stop
spending beyond the nation's means.
At the end of October the country was offered a 20-billion-euro
emergency loan by the International Monetary Fund, the EU and the
World Bank amid fears of Hungary being unable to meet its debt
obligations and the collapse of its currency, the forint. The loan
was conditional on Hungary applying a very strict budgetary policy.
"There's nothing left to take. The abolition of the thirteenth
month wage will reduce salaries by 8.3 per cent. If you factor in
inflation, people are losing a sixth of their salaries," said Andras
Folddeak, head of a union representing librarians and community
centre workers, at Saturday's protest.
Union leaders threatened a nationwide strike on January 12 if
their demands for the return of the "thirteenth month" salary payment
and the withdrawal of the pay freeze are not met.


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