Breakfast boycott
United Nations officials left aside the grinding issues of world poverty, hunger and war to join a protest against bad food and smaller drinks served in their glass-towered headquarters. Hundreds of United Nations workers, among the world’s best-paid bureaucrats, lined up for free coffee and doughnuts supplied by their staff union tfus morning, first day of a breakfast boycott of the headquarters’ cafeteria. — New York
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Press, 15 May 1985, Page 4
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