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Sao Paulo subway workers suspend strike
Demonstrators jump over the turnstiles without paying subway fare in support of a strike by metro workers in Sao Paulo June 9, 2014. u00e2u20acu201du00c2u00a0Reuters pic

SAO PAULO, June 10 — Subway workers in Sao Paulo voted late yesterday to suspend their strike pending a further meeting Wednesday, warning they may resume the stoppage when the Brazilian mega-city hosts the World Cup kick-off.

“On the 11th we shall hold an assembly with a strike set for the 12th,” said union president Altino Melo dos Prazeres.

A stoppage on the 12th threatens more transport chaos for the business hub of some 20 million people as Brazil take on Croatia in the World Cup opening match at the new Corinthians Arena.

“Whether we put down tools or not will depend on the re-hiring of the 42 workers” fired for joining the protest, Melo said after a meeting of metro union workers.

“The workers will immediately return to work out of respect for the people of Sao Paulo,” Melo said.

“We shall continue to fight for the re-hiring of our colleagues. That is our priority,” added Melo.

“We are still looking for a higher settlement but the workers are the priority.

“If the government re-integrated our friends there will be no strike on the 13th,” he added. — AFP

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