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Coal miners defy Soviet ban, walk off jobs in arctic
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MOSCOW Thousands of coal miners in the Russian arctic region of
Vorkuta walked off the job Wednesday, defying recent legislation that
bars strikes in "vital" industries, including theirs.
Three months after a historic nationwide miners' strike, tens of
thousands of Soviet workers around the country are angry with Moscow,
saying the government has not fulfilled the key demands of the labor
settlement.
The Vorkuta miners are among the more radical in the country,
and their co...
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