REPORT: UCC holds sit-in in Riad al-Solh Square, Berri calls for avoiding escalatory steps

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09-04-2014 | 03:52
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REPORT: UCC holds sit-in in Riad al-Solh Square, Berri calls for avoiding escalatory steps
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REPORT: UCC holds sit-in in Riad al-Solh Square, Berri calls for avoiding escalatory steps
The Union Coordinating Committee held on Wednesday its unanimous protest with Civil Defense volunteers and other public servants at Riad al-Solh Square, downtown Beirut in an attempt to exert pressure on the Parliament to pass the series of ranks and salaries.

In this context, Speaker Nabih Berri urged the UCC not to resort to escalatory steps, calling on them to give him until Sunday to pass the law.

Most schools and public institutions in Sidon, Tyre, Beirut and Aley participated in the strike in solidarity with the union's call.


The UCC had resumed its movements a couple of weeks ago calling on the authorities to pass the pay scale.
 
The decision to revive movements came as a result of the failure of the joint parliamentary committees to resolve the dispute on the Value Added Tax in a proposal aimed at securing the funds for the salary scale that was approved by ex-PM Najib Miqati's cabinet.

Former Prime Minister Najib Miqati's cabinet endorsed the new salary scale for public employees in 2012, seemingly ending a long dispute that had triggered several sit-ins and strikes held by the UCC. 

President Michel Sleiman signed the decree mid-June 2013 and it was referred to the joint parliamentary committees for further examination, however the law was never ratified.
            

To watch Nicole Hajal's report, please click on the video above.

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