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08OUAGADOUGOU424
2008-05-19 17:04:00
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Embassy Ouagadougou
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BURKINA FASO: GENERAL STRIKE AGAINST THE RISING COST OF

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R 191704Z MAY 08 ZDK
FM AMEMBASSY OUAGADOUGOU
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 3697
INFO RUEHZK/ECOWAS COLLECTIVE
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RUEATRS/DEPT OF TREASURY WASHDC
RUEHLMC/MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE WASHINGTON DC
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 OUAGADOUGOU 000424 

SIPDIS

AF/W FOR EMILY PLUMB, JASON HUTCHISON
AF/EPS FOR AMY BRIETER
USAID FOR AFR/WA
COMMERCE FOR SALIHA LOUCIF
TREASURY FOR OFFICE OF AFRICAN NATIONS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV ELAB ECON EFIN PHUM PINS UV
SUBJECT: BURKINA FASO: GENERAL STRIKE AGAINST THE RISING COST OF
LIVING ENDS WITHOUT INCIDENT


OUAGADOUGO 00000424 001.2 OF 002


Reftels: A) OUAGADOUGOU 132, B) OUAGADOUGOU 126,
C) OUAGADOUGOU 221, D) OUAGADOUGOU 263,
E) OUAGADOUGOU 309

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 OUAGADOUGOU 000424

SIPDIS

AF/W FOR EMILY PLUMB, JASON HUTCHISON
AF/EPS FOR AMY BRIETER
USAID FOR AFR/WA
COMMERCE FOR SALIHA LOUCIF
TREASURY FOR OFFICE OF AFRICAN NATIONS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV ELAB ECON EFIN PHUM PINS UV
SUBJECT: BURKINA FASO: GENERAL STRIKE AGAINST THE RISING COST OF
LIVING ENDS WITHOUT INCIDENT


OUAGADOUGO 00000424 001.2 OF 002


Reftels: A) OUAGADOUGOU 132, B) OUAGADOUGOU 126,
C) OUAGADOUGOU 221, D) OUAGADOUGOU 263,
E) OUAGADOUGOU 309


1. Key Points:

- Burkinabe unions expressed satisfaction with their nationwide
strike on May 13-15 to protest the rising cost of living.

- Participation was light in most cities and there were no incidents
of violence. Between 6-8,000 peacefully participated in a May 14
rally in Ouagadougou. Government services were the most affected.
Private Burkinabe-owned businesses remained open throughout the
strike, while a limited number of foreign-owned businesses near
march sites closed in the mornings.

- Unions plan other citywide closing of businesses should the
government fail to address their complaints.


2. Key Judgments:

-- Merchants have largely ignored the Government's attempts to
reduce prices on a small basket of food products by temporarily
eliminating taxes; they also complain that that GOBF's attempts to
limit gross margins on these products are ill considered and ignore
market realities.

-- In Government may propose an increase, probably modest, in
salaries and pensions in an attempt to placate the unions. The
GOBF-union standoff is unlikely to be solved, however, until price
rises subside and economic growth picks up.

End Key Points and Key Judgments.

Unions Three-Day General Strike was Peaceful, but Marchers Voiced
their Accusations against the Government Inaction
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3. Burkinabe unions ended on May 15 their three-day nationwide
strike against the rising cost of living. They met internally on
May 13 and rallied peacefully on May 14 to request that the
government meet their demands (ref E). Between 6-8,000 participated
May 14 in Ouagadougou in a one-hour rally over a GOBF-approved,
five-kilometer route. Some protesters accused the government of
conniving with business people to the detriment of the population.
Bassolma Bazie, Deputy Secretary General of Burkina Faso General
Workers Confederation, for example, told Political Assistant that
the Burkinabe government, unlike its Malian counterpart, was
unwilling o control prices because it was a shareholder in most big
businesses in Burkina Faso.

Unions Consder Strike a Success
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4. Union sources expressed satisfaction wih the success of their
three-day nationwide strie. According to them, approximately 60-95
percen of Burkinabe workers participated in the strike. These
statistics vary from one city to another and from one sector to
another. According to Emboffs, the strike mostly affected public
service sectors such as water, electricity, education, and health.
Private Burkinabe businesses remained open. A limited number of
foreign businesses like Lebanese owned-Marina Market food chains
closed in the mornings, but opened in the afternoons.

Unions Plan Shift from Threat Level Yellow
to Red if GOBF Remains Unresponsive to Complaints
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5. Unions called on their coalition supporters from bothpublic and
private sectors, students, civil society including human rights
groups, and political parties to standup against the rising cost of
living and corruption.