DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish secondary school teachers went on strike on Tuesday in the latest dispute over pay to test the minority government and put pressure on the country's still-fragile finances.
Ireland was spared the kind of walkouts suffered by fellow bailout recipients Greece and Spain during the financial crisis as public sector workers reluctantly stomached deep wage cuts.
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