Monday, July 13, 2015
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES HAVE AGAIN AND FOR THE SIXTH TIME WARNED THE GOVERNMENT AGAINST CITIZENS INDISCIPLINE BY STRIKE PROTEST AND DEMONSTRATION, DUE TO UNHEEDED DEMANDS FOR TARIFF INCREASE THAT HAS BEEN SPECIFIED AS FIVE PERCENT (5%) TARIFF INCREASE.
Public Sector employees of the various branches that entailed the airports, the post, the rail road and kinder garden teachers have again and repeatedly warned their government for the sixth time against further, or extended citizens indiscipline by strike, protest and demonstration in the various States of Germany that entailed the Free State of Bayern Munchen, due to the unheeded Public Sector employees demands for tariff increase that has been repeatedly specified as five percent (5%) tariff increase for the Public Sector employees with further demands for improved working condition and increased over time bonus for long distance rail road workers, besides the requirement for reinforcement of both the regional, the domestic rail road commuter trains employees and the International, European, or Intercity trains with additional staff to eleviate the increasing stress on both the regional and long distance travel employees of the rail road in the various States of Germany that entailed the Free State of Bayern Munchen. However, the government has remained objected to the Public Sector employees and citizens indiscipline by strike, particularly over the demand for higher percentage tariff increase that has continued to inflict substantial financial damages on various industries which eventually may obliged the government to change its policy on the requirement for a balanced tariff parecentage allocation for both the Public and Private Sectors in the Democratic Republic of Germany.
Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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