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Unlawful Regimes Even Hungary and Poland Would Envy

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Summary: There's plenty of news reports about Polish and Hungarian heads of states violating human rights, but never can one find criticism of the EPO's management doing the same (the mainstream avoids this subject altogether); today we examine how that area of Europe voted on the illegal "Strike Regulations" of Benoît Battistelli

THE latest part in the EPO series covers a group of 4 nations, half of which did not vote at all on Benoît Battistelli's "Strike Regulations". Among the two which did vote only one was in favour.



It certainly happened a very long time ago, but for 5 years of Battistelli and over 3 years of António Campinos those unlawful "Strike Regulations" were in place, preventing the workforce from exercising collective power/bargaining to set things straight. A year later Battistelli was already kidnapping judges and 2 years later he launched a vicious assault on staff representatives (ILOAT belatedly ruled in their favour only in 2018, i.e. half a decade after these despicable "Strike Regulations").

"A year later Battistelli was already kidnapping judges and 2 years later he launched a vicious assault on staff representatives..."As we noted earlier today in a meme, this is a classic example of "justice delayed is justice denied" and it's thus very important to name all the culprits.

As a side note, when recording the above video (around 3PM) it seemed like we'd have 28 parts in total if not more. That correct number is now 32 or more. The series grows longer as more material and revelations come to the surface.

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