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"The strike was well followed in the different services of the public sector, the parapublic sector and in some companies," said Tole
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Demonstrations and rallies are scheduled for Wednesday to press demands for a 25 percent pay increase for public, parapublic and private sector workers, retroactive to January 2001.
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Labor force: 2.509 million (77\% are engaged in subsistence farming; 175,000 wage earners) by occupation: private sector 40\%, government and parapublic 60\%
The 1996 CIA Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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In 2009, Eurocopter confirmed its position as the world's No. 1 helicopter manufacturer in the civil and parapublic market with a turnover of 4.6 billion euros.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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The threat posed by Islamist terrorism has led to an increased demand for helicopters for use in internal security and law enforcement roles, sometimes flown by military units, sometimes by parapublic operators.
HEADLINES 2010
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The AS350 Squirrel aircraft, produced by Eurocopter, the world's number one manufacturer of civil and parapublic helicopters, is powered by a Turbomeca engine.
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Orsi said the company will enter a "full dialogue" with customers in the parapublic, emergency medical, offshore and corporate sectors to better define the offerings, an effort he hopes to have completed for the annual Heli-Expo conference in February.
HEADLINES 2010
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The AS350 Squirrel aircraft, produced by Eurocopter, the world's number one manufacturer of civil and parapublic helicopters, is powered by a Turbomeca engine.
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In Central and South America, growth has tended to be led by the military, police and parapublic sectors, but the region holds out great promise for the helicopter manufacturers, especially in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil,
HEADLINES 2010
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Some believe that the reforms to China's air traffic control system that would be necessary to allow a real expansion in private and business aviation remain as far away as ever, and that for the near term, demand in China will be from the police, parapublic and oil and gas sectors.
HEADLINES 2010
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