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Save the Science temporary committee to shift to next stages of strike

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B.Nyamdari
2015-01-07
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Save the Science temporary committee to shift to next stages of strike

(Ulaanbaatar) Jan 7, Save the Science temporary committee have called for a press conference today to announce on their next strike options.

The press conference is to take place at 12PM at the Press Institute of Mongolia and is organized by Mongolian Science and Higher Education Workers Union.

Save the Science temporary committee organized press conference at the Chinggis Square recently on December 25th to deliver message to the Prime Minister Ch.Saikhanbileg on the upcoming structural developments at the science sector.

In 12 days after that event scientists claim they haven't received any response from the government and see this as Prime Minister being at the same standing regarding the science sector and are ready to shift for next stages of the strike.

Demands addressed to PM Ch.Saikhanbileg and MInister of Education, Culture and Science L.Gantumur are to be delivered during the press conference.

(Ulaanbaatar) Jan 7, Save the Science temporary committee have called for a press conference today to announce on their next strike options.

The press conference is to take place at 12PM at the Press Institute of Mongolia and is organized by Mongolian Science and Higher Education Workers Union.

Save the Science temporary committee organized press conference at the Chinggis Square recently on December 25th to deliver message to the Prime Minister Ch.Saikhanbileg on the upcoming structural developments at the science sector.

In 12 days after that event scientists claim they haven't received any response from the government and see this as Prime Minister being at the same standing regarding the science sector and are ready to shift for next stages of the strike.

Demands addressed to PM Ch.Saikhanbileg and MInister of Education, Culture and Science L.Gantumur are to be delivered during the press conference.

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2015-01-07


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