The inevitable result was galloping inflation that left a large hole in the pockets of urban wage-earners. “The second conjuncture was the steep rise in oil prices following OPEC embargo of 1973, which hit the Ethiopian economy hard. From the strikes of the past there are certainly things we can learn from and at the same time see the similarities between 20. The other I will mention is in 1974 we’re because of the high oil-prices and also directly against the government. The ones I will mention is the one in 1998 seemed to be for the same reasons actually. I will bring some historic Taxi Strikes from Addis Ababa.
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Seems like the Taxi Drivers is not interested in a new regulations and that opens the possibility of taking their licenses away. This might just be about a law, but this law comes from Federal Transport Authority. When it comes to strikes and had a giant demonstration that has toppled governments in the past. That is interesting as the country has massive history. Here is quick look into the new Taxi-Strike in Addis Ababa that is escalating today into more towns in Ethiopia.