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    Cement Workers Strike in Mekele


    An estimated 400 Chinese employees on strike for the past two weeks at the Mesebo cement factory in Mekelle charge some have suffered physical injuries in clashes with company officials over wages.  Ethiopian federal police have now placed tight security around Mesebo cement factory expansion being operated by Hafie Cement Research and Design Institute and the subcontractor, Jention.  Full Text

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