Due to the impossibility of paying the salaries of its employees, a transportation company decided to cease work. The details.
The company Transportes 11 de Junio SRLwhich operates the bus line 256 between Luján and Mercedesannounced that will not provide service this Monday for the first time in more than 20 yearsdue to the inability to pay the salaries of their employees, which expired on January 7.
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The company explained that used all its savings in 2024 to cover the shortfall caused by the reduction in tariff compensationsin addition to the lack of updating rates in the face of annual inflation.


Bus stoppage in the province of Buenos Aires affects thousands of passengers
This strike affects more than 10,000 people a day, including workers, students and residents of Luján and Mercedes.which has generated concern in the community.
The company alerted local, provincial and national authorities about the situation, highlighting that tariff compensations were cut to a third of what they were in December 2023, which has completely upset its economic-financial balance.
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This strike affects more than 10,000 people a day, including workers, students and residents of Luján and Mercedes, which has generated concern in the community.
Transportes 11 de Junio SRL He noted that he has always fulfilled his obligations, but is currently facing an unsustainable situation. In addition, he expressed his support for the workers in their claim and demanded that the economic conditions that the State had committed be restored.
“Today Luján and Mercedes are without service. We transport more than 10,000 people per day, including workers, students and neighbors. This situation directly affects the community and we have alerted the local, provincial and national authorities,” the company explained.
Source: Ambito

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