The Alfas union is camping in front of the packaging company, although it has established that it will not take over the facilities.
He supergas conflict gives another chapter to a story that goes back months in Uruguaythis time in the vicinity of the bottling plant where the unions are camping to claim the reinstatement of workers who were laid off, however, they clarified that they will not take over the facilities and that the gas supply may be reduced.
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This Thursday morning the camping of the Labor Association of Officials of Acodike Supergás (Alfas) that, along with other unions such as the PIT-CNT and the Federation of Ancap Officials (Fancap), put into force the measure of force in order to claim for the reinstatement of the dismissed workers and to denounce the “union busting” for de side of the company.


The union made it clear that They do not plan to take the facilities of the packaging company, but simply camping outside the vicinity of Acodike.
On the other hand, he stressed that the gas supply could be affected, although they do not rule out the possibility that the company finds personnel outside of those who joined the strike to complete production.
In this sense, they confirmed to the Underlined medium that from the Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MTS) once again called for a tripartite meeting between the company and the unions and that an agreement has not yet been reached regarding the dismissed workers.
The Acodike statement and the persecution controversy
From Acodike they issued a statement emphatically stating that “after more than one hundred days of conflict we reaffirm that permanent workers laid off will not return to work at Acodike SA under any circumstances“.
In turn, they ensure that there is an increase in the number of medical certifications within the workforce by “pressure from the union organization on their colleagues” not to show up for work, but urged everyone to “go without fear to their workplaces.”
From Alfas, they maintain that the company’s letter pursues the intention of “dump the delegates”and from the PIT-CNT they accused “destrata” and “persecutions” by Acodikewithout the Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MTSS) “has given strong signals” in this regard.
Source: Ambito