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  • Los trenes del metro de Lisboa no han circulado este miércoles: el servicio no ha funcionado

    Lisbon's underground trains are seen parked at a station during a general strike in Portugal

    Lisbon's underground trains are seen parked at a station during a general strike in Portugal November 24, 2010. Portugal's two biggest unions held their first joint general strike since 1988 on Wednesday, hoping to weaken the Socialist government's resolve on implementing austerity measures meant to tackle a debt crisis. Unions stopped trains and buses, grounded planes and halted services from healthcare to banking in protest against wage cuts and rising unemployment. REUTERS/Jose Manuel Ribeiro (PORTUGAL - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
  • Imagen de uno de los aparcamientos de la flota de autobuses urbanos de Lisboa: sólo han circulado el 20%

    Buses are parked at a station during a general strike in Lisbon

    Buses are parked at a station during a general strike in Lisbon November 24, 2010. Portugal's two biggest unions held their first joint general strike since 1988 on Wednesday, hoping to weaken the Socialist government's resolve on implementing austerity measures meant to tackle a debt crisis. Unions stopped trains and buses, grounded planes and halted services from healthcare to banking in protest against wage cuts and rising unemployment. REUTERS/Jose Manuel Ribeiro (PORTUGAL - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS TRANSPORT IMAGES OF THE DAY)
  • Los líderes sindicales lusos, en la entrada de la planta de Volkswagen en Autoeuropa, que ocupa a cerca de 9.000 empleados

    Portuguese union leaders they block the entrance of a Volkswagen car factory with workers during a general strike in Palmela

    Portuguese union leaders Joao Proenca of UGT (L) looks on as Carvalho da Silva of CGTP speaks on the phone as they block the entrance of a Volkswagen car factory with union workers during a general strike in Palmela, on the outskirts of Lisbon November 24, 2010. Portugal's two biggest unions held their first joint general strike since 1988 on Wednesday, hoping to weaken the Socialist government's resolve on implementing austerity measures meant to tackle a debt crisis. Unions stopped trains and buses, grounded planes and halted services from healthcare to banking in protest against wage cuts and rising unemployment. REUTERS/Jose Manuel Ribeiro (PORTUGAL - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST)

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