Economia
Banco central entra na greve
By Raymond Colitt - Aug 8, 2012 11:29 AM GMT-0300
Brazilian central bank employees staged their first work stoppage in five years today in pursuit of higher wages, intensifying a wave of civil servant strikes that are testing President Dilma Rousseff’s fiscal discipline.
The one-day strike among the unionized staff at the bank’s headquarters in Brasilia and at regional branches began at 8 a.m. local time and could compromise some services, said Sergio Belsito, president of the employees union at the bank.
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