The unions are mostly supported by voters of the left-wing opposition, the Social Democrats (CSSD) and the Communists (KSCM). On the contrary, the supporters of the senior ruling right-wing Civic Democratic Party (ODS) show markedly low confidence in the unions. The pollsters noted that support for the unions has not markedly changed since Rebel Civic Democrat Vlastimil Tlustý: “I don’t want to bring down the government” ...
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The strike was organised by the CMKOS umbrella trade unions in protest against the government's reforms.
(Ceske Noviny)
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