Workers strike Panama canal expansion project
Workers strike Panama canal expansion project
Cranes stand still during a strike by workers at the Panama Canal in Cocoli on the outskirts of Panama City, Tuesday Jan. 17, 2012. On Monday workers began striking to demand safer works conditions, overtime and holiday pay, as well as higher salaries. The Panama Canal is undergoing its biggest expansion project since it opened in 1914, which will allow larger Post-Panamax ships to cross the canal, and is scheduled to be completed in Aug. 2014. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco)
Cranes stand still during a strike by workers at the Panama Canal in Cocoli on the outskirts of Panama City, Tuesday Jan. 17, 2012. On Monday workers began striking to demand safer works conditions, overtime and holiday pay, as well as higher salaries. The Panama Canal is undergoing its biggest expansion project since it opened in 1914, which will allow larger Post-Panamax ships to cross the canal, and is scheduled to be completed in Aug. 2014. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco)
A contractor of the Panama Canal expansion project walks through an empty work site during a labor strike in Cocoli on the outskirts of the Panama City, Tuesday Jan. 17, 2012. On Monday workers began striking to demand safer works conditions, overtime and holiday pay, as well as higher salaries. The Panama Canal is undergoing its biggest expansion project since it opened in 1914, which will allow larger Post-Panamax ships to cross the canal, and is scheduled to be completed in Aug. 2014. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco)
Cranes stand still during a strike by workers at the Panama Canal in Cocoli on the outskirts of Panama City, Tuesday Jan. 17, 2012. On Monday workers began striking to demand safer works conditions, overtime and holiday pay, as well as higher salaries. The Panama Canal is undergoing its biggest expansion project since it opened in 1914, which will allow larger Post-Panamax ships to cross the canal, and is scheduled to be completed in Aug. 2014. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco)
Laborers who were hired to work on the Panama Canal expansion project protest behind a fence in Cocoli on the outskirts of Panama City, Tuesday Jan. 17, 2012. On Monday workers began striking to demand safer works conditions, overtime and holiday pay, as well as higher salaries. The Panama Canal is undergoing its biggest expansion project since it opened in 1914, which will allow larger Post-Panamax ships to cross the canal, and is scheduled to be completed in Aug. 2014. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco)
Laborers who were hired to work on the Panama Canal expansion project protest behind a fence in Cocoli on the outskirts of Panama City, Tuesday Jan. 17, 2012. On Monday workers began striking to demand safer works conditions, overtime and holiday pay, as well as higher salaries. The Panama Canal is undergoing its biggest expansion project since it opened in 1914, which will allow larger Post-Panamax ships to cross the canal, and is scheduled to be completed in Aug. 2014. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco)
Workers representative Rolando Gonzalez says the employees want the base wage raised from $2.90 per hour to $4.90, and the wage for the most skilled workers raised from $3.52 per hour to $7.10.
Employees of the multinational construction consortium Grupo Unidos por el Canal claim the firm has failed to pay them some overtime and vacation pay. They are also complaining about deficient workplace safety.
Gonzalez said Tuesday the strike will continue indefinitely. The company acknowledged in a press statement that some data-entry errors apparently had been committed when the company recently switched payroll systems.
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