The workers protested in front of the La Bella SA refrigerator door, in the port of the spa city.
Hours of tension were lived this Friday in Mar del Plata. Around 80 workers that made a claim at the door of the La Bella Sa refrigerator They were repressed by the Naval Prefecture. They denounce the breach of a salary agreement by the company signed with the union.
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To claim the payment of a salary agreement signed between the company and the union, the workers cut the street and blocked the exit of a refrigerator trucklocated at the intersection of Figueroa Alcorta, Vértiz and San Salvador streets, in the port of Mar del Plata.


In a moment, The Naval Prefecture decided to apply the antipiquetes protocol and initiated repression with rubber bullets and pepper gas To clear the street. “The claim is work I don’t know why the company makes a criminal complaint and want to channel it on that side. What is being requested is that the amount signed by peers is paid. Neither more nor less what corresponds are being requested“An employee explained to the C5N channel.
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Naval Prefecture at the time of starting repression.
The company justifies its non -compliance by arguing that the agreement was not approved by the Ministry of Labor. According to the workers, they also claim informally that they do not give the costs to pay the agreed increase. From the union they denounce that, in addition, many of the employees are not registered.
Repression testimonies
“They threw my wife and daughter. We are claiming our salaries. Why don’t they get into the neighborhoods where they kill us and they fall for sticks to go to work,” One of the workers told.
Another employee said that as they were repressed, even relatives who were in the place to sympathize with the claim. “They threw my wife and daughter. We are claiming our salaries. Why don’t they get into the neighborhoods where they kill us and they fall for sticks to go to work,” asked.
Source: Ambito

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