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Central European Media Enterprises Ltd. (NASDAQ:CETV) shares saw unusually-high trading volume on Friday . Approximately 161,386 shares were traded during mid-day trading, an increase of 75% from the previous session’s volume of 91,978 shares.The stock Still, Trump has made free trade a central pillar of his campaign and is trying to put Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania, among other states, into play with an aggressive pitch to blue-collar, working-class families who have been hurt as thousands of Taxis remain parked at a terminal in Bombay Central during trade union workers strike in Mumbai in June 2016. The nationwide strike on September 2 will likely see similar scenes across the country. (HT File Photo) Government transport in Haryana Ten central trade unions across the country have called for a nationwide strike against the "anti-labour policies" of the government. While this is dissimilar to a government-sponsored bandh, the ways it may affect daily life on Friday might vary from one New Delhi: Essential services like banking and public transport, as also work at public sector entities, may be hit on Friday with ten central trade unions giving a one-day nationwide strike call to protest against the government's "indifference" to their Essential services such as banking, public transport and telecom may be hit tomorrow as 10 central trade unions (CTUs) will go on one-day nationwide strike against government's "indifference". Essential services such as banking, public transport and .

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Tuesday held a press conference on a charter of demands proposed of Central Trade Unions. In a major breakthrough, Jaitley said that the central government employees will get their pending 2 years bonus soon. He also added KOLKATA: Opposing the country-wide strike on September 2 called by central trade unions, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today said her government will take strongest possible action against "miscreants" who try to disrupt public life and will New Delhi: As many as 18 crore workers affiliated with the 10 central trade unions (CTUs) will go on one-day nationwide strike on Friday to pressurise the government over their demands. Essential services such as banking, public transport and telecom are The nation-wide strike called by central trade unions today hit normal life in several states with left-ruled Kerala and Tripura being hardest hit. Autorickshaws, taxies, Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) and private buses are not plying on .

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