Transportation strike: what will happen to waste collection in CABA

Transportation strike: what will happen to waste collection in CABA

As indicated, The service will remain stopped during the night of this Tuesday the 29th and throughout the day Wednesdayuntil 9 p.m. Operation will only resume at that time, normalizing tasks.

For this reason, the Government of the City of Buenos Aires asks the neighbors to don’t take out your waste tonightas usual, and if possible, wait until the strike is lifted this Wednesday at night.

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Transport strike: what activities will be affected

The Automotive Tram Union (UTA) confirmed this Monday that will carry out a bus strike this Thursday, October 31thus separating itself from the sectoral strike on Wednesday called by the alliance of transport unions, which will affect the normal functioning of trains, planes, trucks, ships and port activity.

However, some rebel sections of the UTA They could adhere to Wednesday’s measure of force.

Despite the UTA’s decision, at the moment it is unknown what will happen to the five rebel sections that do not agree with the leadership of Roberto Fernandez. These are the sections of Santa Fe, Córdoba, Santiago del Estero, Jujuy and Mar del Plata.

Likewise, some lines of the AMBA whose internal commissions are also critical of Fernández’s power They could also bow to Wednesday’s measure of force.

At the moment the only confirmed thing is that the UTA will carry out a 24-hour strike on Thursday, October 31.

How the strike affects trains and subways

This is a strike by the machinists’ union. The Brotherhoodwhich is in charge of Omar Maturanowho is one of the promoters of the strike. On the side of the Railway Union, The other major union of the activity, although it separated itself from the protest, the short, medium and long distance passenger service will not work, nor will the cargo service.

For its part, Robert Pianelli and Nestor Segovia, the numbers one and two of the union of metrodelegates, joined the National Transportation Board that heads Pablo Moyanoso there will be a strike on all Subway lines.

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