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Protests grow in Puerto Rico amid demands for higher wages

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By DÁNICA COTO
Associated Press

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Protests in Puerto Rico are multiplying as government employees demand higher pay and improved pensions. Many have taken to the streets, emboldened and inspired by thousands of public school teachers who walked out of their classrooms this month to demand wage hikes. Another demonstration is taking place Friday and social unrest is posing one of the biggest challenges for Gov. Pedro Pierluisi one year into his term. The governor is also drawing criticism from economists over how the U.S. territory’s cash-strapped government will pay for some of the raises that the governor has offered to some, but not all, public employees seeking to quell the protests. 

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