The plenary session will begin at 10 in the morning, in which the National Transportation Board will analyze whether or not to take the forceful measure.
The National Transportation Board ratified this Monday through a statement the plenary session that will take place this Tuesday in which It will be decided whether or not it will move forward with the call for a national strike in the sector on October 17.
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The group that brings together the transportation unions of the CATT and the UGATT will meet on Tuesday starting at 10 in the morning at the Sports Complex of the Federation of Taxi Workers, located at 1,200 Quintino Bocayuva Street, where “they will deal with the reality of the sector and the national situation.”


There, attention will be focused on the definition of a possible total transportation stoppage for the 17th of this month, a date that coincides with the Peronist Loyalty Day.
Although the plenary session will be closed to the media, A press conference is scheduled for 12according to the organizers.
It should be noted that heMost of the activity’s unions are aligned with Moyanismothat is, the “hardest” wing of the CGT. However, The most “dialogue” sector of the CGT has just reactivated the dialogue with the management of Javier Mileiso it was not clear what definition the unions in that sector will take.
The UTA bus drivers union, which is part of the UGATT, distanced itself from the chance of going on strike. It is this refusal that would take away the strength of the strike that the CATT unions are pushing in their desire to confront the libertarian government.
The general secretaries are expected to attend the plenary session Pablo Moyano (Truckers); Juan Pablo Brey (Aeronauts); Omar Maturano (The Brotherhood); Mario Caligari (UTA); Juan Carlos Schmid (FeMPINRA); Pablo Biró (APLA); Emiliano Gramajo (AOITA); Javier Lopez (Seamara) and Raúl Durdos (SOMU), among others.
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