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INTERVIEWS | Sunday, 20 July 2008

STRIKE SPECIAL
INTERVIEWS

The Undertaker
In a week, Transport Minister Austin Gatt has effectively dug the mass grave of the protected transport sectors. He says now there is no turning back...

The lull before the
truce

Now that the transport strike was given its deathblow when the government bought out the hearse owners for €230,000, what will VICTOR SPITERI, the federation’s president, do next?

My kingdom for a hearse
The president of the Motor Hearses Association, John Bray, admits candidly that the strike was fruitful as far as he’s concerned – his co-op is now €230,000 richer. Isn’t deserter a kind word?

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