Train strike: which lines will be affected by the force measure and what will happen to transportation this Wednesday, December 18

Train strike: which lines will be affected by the force measure and what will happen to transportation this Wednesday, December 18

The union noted last week that the government of Javier Milei “it does not know” the inflation of September and October because it offers “laughable increases” for November, of 1%, and December, of 2.5%, nor does it “recognize the 46% lost since the beginning of the administration.”

Through a post on its official account on the social network

With a short video, the machinists’ union pointed out that the “lubetarian salary increase” proposes “a 1% salary increase, which is equivalent to 2 lollipops a day.”

Train stoppage Constitution delays

Constitución, one of the headlines that will be affected by the measure of force.

Ignacio Petunchi

Train stoppage: what will happen to transportation and what alternatives there will be to travel

As is known, the strike will extend throughout the country, but the complications tend to be accentuated on the six lines with the greatest influx of passengers: Roca, Miter, San Martín, Urquiza, Belgrano Sur and Sarmientothose that circulate in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA).

For the moment, and despite La Fraternidad’s confirmation of the actions for tomorrow, the collectives and the different lines of subways will function normallyalthough we will have to wait as the hours go by if they are added to the strength measure.

It is worth specifying that the train strike announced for next Wednesday will be the second measure of force that takes place in the month of December. He Tuesday 3 The union delegates also carried out a protest, which consisted of reducing the speed at which the formations moved.

Train stoppage will affect transportation this Wednesday, December 18

“After 90 days without receiving a response from public officials, the La Fraternidad union decided to carry out a total stoppage of activities for next Wednesday, December 18, for 24 hours, throughout the national territory,” announced the union in a statement.

The Fraternity also launched criticism against the opposition and described it as being “confused” and “without direction”, while “the workers are and will be alert, guarding the authentic values ​​and achievements inherited from our doctrine and for the working people.”

According to a post by the union on social networks, the strike will remain active from midnight to 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, December 18 and will extend to the entire national territory, this includes the six most frequent lines, which They connect multiple towns and neighborhoods with the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA): Roca, Mitre, San Martín, Urquiza, Belgrano Sur and Sarmiento.

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