The three main trade union federations in private health care have called for a national one-day strike in the sector on 18 September. The strike will be the latest stage in the unions' campaign to secure a new collective agreement covering the sector's 150,000 workers. The last agreement expired at the end of December 2005.
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Unions announce national strike in private health care
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