BANGKOK (Reuters) - A strike by public sector workers in Bangkok started slowly on Wednesday, with few services affected in the Thai capital a day after emergency rule was imposed to quash anti-government protests.
A quarter of the city's schools were shut, but electricity and water supplies were unaffected despite a threat by unions to disrupt services in the sprawling metropolis of 10 million people.
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