The Government dictated mandatory conciliation in the exAFIP

The Government dictated mandatory conciliation in the exAFIP

In the midst of the conflict over the dissolution of the exAFIP, This Tuesday the Government issued the mandatory conciliation for 15 days in the Customs Collection and Control Agency (ARCA). It occurs after the forceful measures adopted by the guilds.

The measure was announced by the Secretary of Employment, Labor and Social Securitywhich leads Julio Cordero, which is located under the orbit of Ministry of Human Capitaland called the parties to a hearing for next Monday at 11.

“With the intention of preventing the forceful measures from being extended, the government urges the organization’s unions to end the forceful measures that hinder the normal functioning of the collection body,” the government reported.

Last week, the Association of Tax and Public Revenue Employees (AEFIP) and Single Union of Customs Personnel of the Argentine Republic (SUPARA) They carried out three days of two-hour strike between October 23, 24 and 25 in rejection of the dissolution of the agency.

“This brutal subjugation against workersthe source of work and its collective rights passed a limit that violates Social Peace; Therefore, we hold the authorities responsible for the political and legal consequences of this illegitimate action, which in turn generates damage to the public treasury,” expressed its owners.

ATE began 36 hours of strikes in the public administration

Furthermore, this Tuesday, the State Workers Association (ATE) began a 36-hour strike throughout the public administration and at 12 noon a mobilization will take place at Ministry of Deregulation and Transformation of the State that drives Frederick Sturzenegger.

The concentration will be on Obelisk, and from there the workers will march towards the headquarters of that ministry on Avenida Roque Sáenz Peña 788, in a measure of force that will last throughout Wednesday, to coincide with the transport strike.

In the State there are unionists who campaign for resignation and fear in the work sectors. They destroy our salaries, they throw us out like dogs, they want to sell all the State properties. When are they going to stop if they don’t stop now? “When are they going to march if they don’t march now?” said Rodolfo Aguiar, general secretary of ATE.

Furthermore, he indicated that “the only way to prevent the State from being usurped by large business groups is to be on the streets. People are beginning to become aware of the scam. They lied to him, there was no gnocchi nor an oversized State. “This Government protects and embraces the caste.”

Source: Ambito

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