My Lord, I picketed for her.
Seigneur, j'ai manifesté pour elle.
At Mariyinsky Park, some 1500 trade union leaders picketed in front of the Cabinet of Ministers' building following the rapid and unjustified increase of tariffs on natural gas and electricity.
Au parc Marinsky, environ 1500 dirigeants syndicaux ont organisé un piquet de grève devant le bâtiment des ministères afin de protester contre les hausses rapides et injustifiées des prix du gaz naturel et de l'électricité.
Since April 2018, the workers unfairly dismissed by Cargill have marched, picketed and rallied to demand their full reinstatement with the support of the IUF, Tekgida-Is, and Cargill unions around the world.
Depuis avril 2018, ces travailleurs injustement licenciés par Cargill ont participé à une marche et à des manifestations demandant leur réintégration, avec le soutien de l’UITA, de Tekgıda-İs et des syndicats présents chez Cargill dans le monde.
In November 2004, the Swedish building workers' union Byggnads picketed construction work at a school in Vaxholm, near Stockholm.
En novembre 2004, le syndicat des travailleurs/euses de la construction suédois Byggnads a organisé un piquet de protestation devant le chantier de construction d’une école à Vaxholm, près de Stockholm.
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