The regional trade union chambers of the owners of cafes and restaurants in Sousse firmly condemned the measures introduced by the national authority for the fight against the coronavirus and adopted by the government, in relationship with the imposition of curfew from 5 pm during Ramadan, which will deny them of their livelihood, and threatens them, directly, with bankruptcy, which will follow with the unemployment of their workers.
The professionals revealed their rejection of these measures and threatened to resort to civil disobedience, to protect their rights.
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