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The World - News from March 15, 1989

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Millions of commuters were stranded throughout Brazil at the start of a 48-hour general strike called against public transportation by leftist labor groups. However, many Brazilians ignored the strike call and went to work. International and domestic airlines flew on normal schedules, and supermarkets and gas stations opened. The subway in Sao Paulo operated normally but Rio de Janeiro’s was shut down. Brazil’s two largest labor movements--the radical left Central Workers Union and the more moderate General Workers Central--called the strike to protest President Jose Sarney’s anti-inflation policy, which has frozen workers’ pay since January.

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