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72 Hours Have Passed and the Executive Has Not Reinstated Any Workers: Unions Are Meeting Today to Evaluate Strike Measures.

After the 72-hour deadline set by municipal unions to demand the reinstatement of more than 100 dismissed workers expired, the local government did not back down and warned that it will apply discounts to those who participate in the strikes. This was confirmed to DIARIOJUNIO on Wednesday by Cristian Selva, leader of ATE Concordia, who also announced that the legally registered unions will meet during the day to evaluate the next steps and new p…
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After the 72-hour deadline set by municipal unions to demand the reinstatement of more than 100 dismissed workers expired, the local government did not back down and warned that it will apply discounts to those who participate in the strikes. This was confirmed to DIARIOJUNIO on Wednesday by Cristian Selva, leader of ATE Concordia, who also announced that the legally registered unions will meet during the day to evaluate the next steps and new p…

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diariojunio.com.ar broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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