The transport strike began at midnight this Wednesday and affects several services throughout the country, so mobility will be complicated during the day. In this context, the Government published a message at the Retiro station that reads: “The union members do not let you work.”
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“Due to the measure of force of union members Moyano and Biró to take care of their privileges, this Wednesday there will be no transportation services,” completes the letter that was also distributed the day before through the Mi Argentina application.


The Government faces three days of union protests, with forceful measures that will peak with the cessation of activities of the Transport Board unions, and that will continue on Thursday with a day without buses, if it is not possible to unblock the joint conflict.
In addition to the protest by transport workers, there are measures of force by state employees, cuts and popular soup kitchens in various points. University teachers also joined the protest.
Through MiArgentina, the Government sends messages against the Transport strike
The Government used the application My Argentina to send a message against national transport strike on Wednesday, October 30. “The union members don’t let you work,” begins the message that users of the app received this Tuesday.
“The union members don’t let you work. As a measure of strength by union members Moyano and Biró to take care of their privileges, there will be no transportation service this Wednesday. If they force you to stop, call 134,” said the message broadcast on the Mi Argentina app.
Source: Ambito

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