The UTA had announced a strike for this Thursday. The union and FATAP will meet again on December 26.
As happened this week with the force measure that had been announced for the train service, the Government moved forward with the request of the business chamber and issued the Mandatory conciliation for groups in the provinceswhich they had planned carry out a 24-hour strike next Thursday, December 19.
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He Ministry of Human Capital was in charge of making it official through a statement, where he points out that “through the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security; dictated mandatory conciliation following the announcement of the transport stoppage inside, by the Automotive Tram Union (UTA) based on the request filed by the Argentine Federation of Automotive Passenger Transporters (FATAP)“.


Subsequently, they detail that “the measure adopted occurs within the framework of the strike scheduled for Thursday, December 19, which will be without effect based on the measures dictated by the Ministry of Labor”.
In this sense, the document indicates that the Secretariat “established a period of 15 days of mandatory conciliationperiod in which both the chambers and the union are “inhibited from taking any retaliation or forceful measure.”
“The parties were summoned to a first hearing scheduled for next Thursday December 26“, concludes the message.
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