Hungary: Unions call for strike, protests over labor law

Anti-government demonstrators protest in front of the Parliament building at Kossuth square, donwtown Budapest, Hungary, Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. A crowd of at least 10,000 people gathered on Saturday outside the Hungarian parliament building in Budapest to protest a law approved in December that allows employers to request up to 400 hours of overtime a year from workers. (Zoltan Balogh/MTI via AP)

President of the Hungarian Trade Union Confederation (MASZSZ) Laszlo Kordas delivers his speech during the anti-government demonstration in front of the Parliament building at Kossuth square, donwtown Budapest, Hungary, Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. The inscription refers to a bill raising the allowable overtime to 400 hours a year passed a few weeks ago by the Parliament. (Marton Monus/MTI via AP)

Anti-government demonstrators carry a banner reading “We protest against the slave bill” as they protest in front of the Parliament building at Kossuth square, donwtown Budapest, Hungary, Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. The inscription refers to a bill raising the allowable overtime to 400 hours a year passed a few weeks ago by the Parliament. (Marton Monus/MTI via AP)

BUDAPEST, Hungary — Union leaders in Hungary called on Saturday for a national strike and protests on Jan. 19 to oppose labor code changes they see as a “slave law” harmful to workers.

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