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  • Cientos de trabajadores  se han concentrado en la T4 de Barajas

    Iberia's employees shout slogans during a protest at Terminal 4 of Madrid's Barajas airport, on the second day of a company strike

    Iberia's employees shout slogans during a protest at Terminal 4 of Madrid's Barajas airport, February 19, 2013, on the second day of a company strike. Workers at loss-making Spanish flag carrier Iberia began the five-day strike at midnight on Monday, grounding over 1,000 flights and costing the airline and struggling national economy millions of euros. REUTERS/Sergio Perez (SPAIN - Tags: TRANSPORT CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
  • Un fuerte despliegue policial vigila el aeródromo de Barajas

    Riot police officers stand guard at Iberia's check-in area at Terminal 4 of Madrid's Barajas airport, on the second day of a company strike

    Riot police officers stand guard at Iberia's check-in area at Terminal 4 of Madrid's Barajas airport, February 19, 2013, on the second day of a company strike. Workers at loss-making Spanish flag carrier Iberia began the five-day strike at midnight on Monday, grounding over 1,000 flights and costing the airline and struggling national economy millions of euros. REUTERS/Sergio Perez (SPAIN - Tags: TRANSPORT CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
  • La T4 de Madrid-Barajas, que este lunes focalizó los incidentes, vuelve a ser el símbolo de las protestas

    Iberia's employees shout slogans during a protest at Terminal 4 of Madrid's Barajas airport, on the second day of a company strike

    Iberia's employees shout slogans during a protest at Terminal 4 of Madrid's Barajas airport, February 19, 2013, on the second day of a company strike. Workers at loss-making Spanish flag carrier Iberia began the five-day strike at midnight on Monday, grounding over 1,000 flights and costing the airline and struggling national economy millions of euros. REUTERS/Sergio Perez (SPAIN - Tags: TRANSPORT CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)

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