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    - Gabonese University Teachers On Strike
      Again
  
          - PANA, 25 June 2000. Gabonese university lecturers and
            researchers Saturday voted, during general meetings in
            Franceville and Libreville, to go on another unlimited
            strike to press their demands because government
            authorities had failed to honour the promises made by
            President Omar Bongo on 13 May.
 
    - Negotiations Continue As Postal Staff End
      Strike
  
          - Panafrican News Agency  (Dakar), 6 February
            2001. Negotiations between the National Union of Posts and
            Telecommunications (SYNAPOSTEL) Workers and the general
            management of the Gabonese Post and Telecommunications
            Office (OPT) continued. The issue of free telephone on the
            national network and government's clarification on the
            status of ‘Libertis’ company, set up after the
            split of the Post and Telecommunications Office.
 
    - Le Congrès Syndical s'inquiète des
      machinations politiques
  
          - Panafrican News Agency  (Dakar), 18 March 2001. The
            Union Congress of Gabon (CSG) is looking into
            
machinations of union politics
 as observed in the
            renewal of the members of the Economic and Social Council
            (CES). According to the Constitutional court it
            contradicts the labor code and conventions of the
            Organization International of Labor (OIT) (in
            French).  
            
    - Gabonese University Lecturers Firm About
      Strike
  
          - Panafrican News Agency, 23 April 2001. Lecturers at the
            Omar Bongo University (UOB) in Gabon, who have been on
            strike since 9 April, have reaffirmed their resolve not to
            relent until their demands were attended to. We are just
            demanding better working conditions. The government must
            comply with the agreement it signed with us.