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Financial Times journalists vote to strike over pension changes proposed by Nikkei

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Being taken "over" by a different culture you cannot rely on statements alone, there are one sixth of the children living in poverty where the new owners are coming from and that is a single community.

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The doctrine of "what's been given should not be taken away" in universal law should apply to this case. Nikkei needs to honor their demands, and it is the right thing to do, PERIOD. This is a lesson for Japanese business men.

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The doctrine of "what's been given should not be taken away" in universal law

watch sci-fi much?

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Augh, the new boss makes the orders not the other way around and if they want to go on a strike let them. Basically they were the ones that drove the newspaper into the ground not being able to pay rent.

I believe there would be enough want-to-be reporters to fill in the void.

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