Trains: The Fraternity announced a 24-hour strike throughout the country for December 18

Trains: The Fraternity announced a 24-hour strike throughout the country for December 18

Through a statement signed by its Secretary General, Omar Maturanoa total stoppage of train activities for 24 hourswhich will take place next Wednesday, December 18.

The stoppages of our activity are not nice. Neither for those who suffer from it, nor for those of us who carry them forward, but it is the only legal tool that workers have when our claims are not attended to,” introduces the statement from La Fraternidad, titled “National strike against impunity“.

They then detail that “companies and government officials degrade the purchasing power of wages, recognizing only 1% in November and 2.5% in December 2024 as a ‘gift'”.

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Subsequently, they understand that “the Government violates democratic principles and aims to demonize forceful measuresto put the users against the workers, agitating the struggle of poor against poor through the media.

The text ends with a message of analysis of the political situation: “While we observe that The political opposition is confused and directionless, the workers we are and will continue to be on alert“, guarding the authentic values ​​and achievements inherited from our doctrine and for the working people.”

Collectives warn of elimination of units if costs are not updated

The possibility of a bus stoppage in it Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) has existed since November. The payment of the bonus is the kickoff of the conflict, but the cost structure is the basis. Although the bomb was momentarily deactivated, the businessmen warn that “companies will fall” and, therefore, transport units.

If we consider the situation of large companies, such as DOTA either Metropolwhich concentrate 70% of the passenger flow in the AMBA, a strike was not viabledespite the financial warnings issued by the private sector.

On the other hand, if the focus falls on the reality of small and medium-sized entitieswho make inter-municipal trips through the province of Buenos Aires, the answer is different.

In front of the Government of the city of La Plata about 200 groups With the engine off, they demanded payment of the subsidy to provincial and municipal companies, which was later partially paid, according to reports from the sector ($19.5 billion of $88 million in disbursements in September and October).

Source: Ambito

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