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Striking Romanian steelworkers ordered back to jobs

Other News Materials 16 April 2008 16:34 (UTC +04:00)

(dpa) - Romanian steelworkers striking for more pay from ArcelorMittal returned to work Wednesday after a court ordered them to suspend their two-day-old walkout, news reports said.

The Solidaritatea union, which claims about 4,000 workers at the plant in Galati, began the stoppage Monday, demanding at least three times the 10-per-cent pay hike offered by the world's largest steelmaker.

Other unions representing about three quarters of the nearly 14,000 workers have accepted ArcelorMittal's offer.

A Galati court ordered a 30-day halt to walkouts at the plant, which Mittal bought from the Romanian government in 2001 before the Indian-based steelmaker merged with Arcelor of Luxembourg.

On Friday, some 13,000 workers at Renault SA's Dacia unit ended a nearly three-week strike after winning pay raises and a profit- sharing pledge from the automaker.

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