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Strikes sweep across Europe as demonstrators protest against austerity Protesters in Spain, Portugal, Italy and other countries participate in a collective strike against austerity and layoffs. Demonstrators tried to block trains in Brussels, set tires on fire in Spain and held at least 100 protests across Italy.
Nov. 14, 2012
A police officer runs after a protester during a demonstration at Cibeles Square in Madrid.
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Nov. 14, 2012
A car burns after being set on fire by protesters in Lugo, Spain. General strikes partially paralyzed public transport in Spain and Portugal as smaller labor protests were planned across Europe. The first joint general strike on the Iberian Peninsula was called to protest government austerity policies that trade unions see as strangling the economy and impoverishing the population. The strike affected rail and bus traffic, the Madrid and Lisbon undergrounds, ports, factories, cleaning services and wholesale food markets, according to union representatives.
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Riot police arrest a protester during a general strike in Madrid.
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Police stand at the Atocha train station during a general strike in Madrid. General strikes in Spain and Portugal spearhead the day of action called by European unions as their anger over governments' tight-fisted policies boils over.
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Demonstrators shout slogans in front of a McDonald's restaurant, forcing it to close for business, at Madrid-Barajas Airport in Spain.
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Picketers clash with riot police as they try to stop a truck at the entrance of Malaga's main food warehouse, MercaMalaga, during the start of a nationwide general strike in Spain.
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Nov. 14, 2012
Belgian workers demonstrate on rail tracks and block trains during a strike in Brussels. Millions of workers joined strikes across southern Europe to protest against spending cuts and tax hikes that trade unions say have brought misery and deepened the region's economic crisis.
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Nov. 14, 2012
In Milan, trade union members and supporters march toward a demonstration against austerity. At least 100 demonstrations were scheduled across Italy. Millions of workers in several crisis-hit European countries joined a day of protests against austerity policies, with Spanish and Portuguese workers leading the protests with a 24-hour general strike. The European Trade Union Confederation had called “a day of action and solidarity” against the measures, recession and “dismantling the European social model.”
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A man throws a tire onto another burning tire, blocking an entrance of a wholesale market in Barcelona.
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Riot police apprehend a protester during a general strike in Madrid.
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Police protect a bus from picketing striker in Madrid.
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A worker sits inside a bank whose windows are covered with stickers and graffiti in Madrid. An Interior Ministry official said 32 people had been arrested and 15 people treated for minor injuries in disturbances during a general strike in Spain. The General Workers Union said the nationwide stoppage, the second this year, was being heeded by nearly 100 percent of workers in the automobile, energy, shipbuilding and constructions industries. The graffiti reads: "Guilty. Bankers to jail, the capitalists should pay for the crisis."
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A police officer watches a man holding a flare as thousands of people from France and Belgium demonstrate during an anti-austerity protest in Lille, France.
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Nov. 14, 2012
A sticker reading "Everybody on strike" is stuck on a ticket machine at the Atocha train station in Madrid.
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Strikers shout in the parking lot of the Madrid Bus Co. during a general strike.
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A picketer is arrested by riot police after trying to close a pub with others protesters at the start of a nationwide general strike in Malaga, Spain.
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Nov. 14, 2012
Demonstrators march during a protest against austerity measures in Rome. Thousands of people took to the streets of Italy’s major cities, including Milan and Turin, and about 100 towns and cities.
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Police clash with demonstrators in Madrid.
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Nov. 14, 2012
Students walk in a row on A6 Highway in Madrid during the general strike.
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Workers take part in a demonstration during a European strike in La Louviere, Belgium.
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Nov. 14, 2012
Riot police subdue a picketer who tried to stop city buses from leaving a depot in Oviedo, Spain.
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Nov. 14, 2012
In Spain, a man holding a Comisiones Obreras labor union flag crosses a road during a 24-hour nationwide general strike in the Andalusian capital of Seville.
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Nov. 14, 2012
Members of the main opposition party in Spain hold posters supporting the general strike during a legislative session in parliament.
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