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Tunisian Bakers Strike Again Over Unpaid Subsidies

written by Adewale Adeyemi December 7, 2022
Tunisian Bakers Strike Again Over Unpaid Subsidies

Thousands of bakeries in Tunisia have gone on strike over more than a year of unpaid government subsidies.

Their owners say they are owed nearly 80 million dollar.

Reports gathered say the move follows similar action in October that ended after a partial deal – which bakers say the government has since reneged on.

Meanwhile, bread shortages have been a flashpoint for unrest in Tunisia, which has experienced a spike in protests over food shortages and living conditions.

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