The postponement of the February 25 Presidential Election in Senegal: An unfortunate but redeemable incident
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This month in labour history
18-05-1968 The Senegalese May 68 began when students began a "general strike" against a cut to student grants. Despite repression the movement grew and eventually culminated in a workers' general strike and won many concessions. [more]
30-05-1968 Unions announced plans for an indefinite general strike in protest at police brutality against a student uprising. Despite police repression, workers held firm until the government caved in for a 15% increase in wages. [more]