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In the former East Germany, strikes over wage equality can be regarded as an example of the inevitability of industrial conflict. |
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Strikes have been held in former East Germany to demand equal wages, and this shows how industrial conflicts cannot be avoided. |
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The strikes held for the equality of wages in what once used to East Germany, demonstrates that industrial conflicts are almost unavoidable. |
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The fact that industrial conflict cannot always be avoided is best demonstrated by the example of the strikes held for wage equality in the former East Germany. |
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The strikes in the former East Germany over wage equality are an example of how industrial conflict is sometimes unavoidable. |