As you know, this is not new, we have been following with great interest the news of the Youtube channel Bloomberg Markets and Finance for quite some time now because we know that its content is particularly appreciated by our community. That's why we decided to make an article about it, because we are sure that you will like this new video.
Here is the last video of the youtube channel Bloomberg Markets and Finance. It's called 2,000 Dockers Strike at UK's Largest Container Port and as you can imagine, it's already of great interest to Internet users. You can find it right here.
The video has been posted for less than an hour and is currently the talk of the web. Usually the new videos of the Youtube channel Bloomberg Markets and Finance are much less talked about. Soon in trends? That's all the bad news we wish him, considering the work this channel has been doing for many years now!
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video 2,000 Dockers Strike at UK's Largest Container Port published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Markets and Finance:
About 2,000 dockers at the Port of Felixstowe are striking for eight days over pay, halting the flow of goods through the UK's largest gateway for containerized imports and exports. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg Television.