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Haiti textile workers reject government’s modest pay raise, maintain strike

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  • Workers in Haiti’s northeast say the minimum wage increase of $2.40 per day is not enough as living costs soar
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  • Haiti textile workers reject government’s modest pay raise, maintain strike — Workers in Haiti’s northeast say the minimum wage increase of $2.40 per day is not enough as living costs soar. While some have returned to work after a weeks-long strike, many continue to protest, slowing operations at CODEVI in Ouanminthe—one of the country’s largest industrial
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Haiti textile workers reject government’s modest pay raise, maintain strike

Workers in Haiti’s northeast say the minimum wage increase of $2.40 per day is not enough as living costs soar. While some have returned to work after a weeks-long strike, many continue to protest, slowing operations at CODEVI in Ouanminthe—one of the country’s largest industrial

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