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After Rejecting a Letter From the Executive and with the Deadline Expired, the Municipal Unions Meet to Discuss the 84 Layoffs, Although They Still Hope to Resume Dialogue.

In a letter sent to the municipal government this week, the four unions—ATE (State Workers Association), STEMC (Union of Workers and Employees of the Municipality of Concordia), SEOS (Union of Sanitary Works Employees), and UOEMC (Union of Municipal Workers and Employees of Concordia)—who on July 3rd gave them 72 hours to reverse the dismissals of 84 contracted workers, responded to Mayor Francisco Azcué's justification for the layoffs. They did…
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In a letter sent to the municipal government this week, the four unions—ATE (State Workers Association), STEMC (Union of Workers and Employees of the Municipality of Concordia), SEOS (Union of Sanitary Works Employees), and UOEMC (Union of Municipal Workers and Employees of Concordia)—who on July 3rd gave them 72 hours to reverse the dismissals of 84 contracted workers, responded to Mayor Francisco Azcué's justification for the layoffs. They did…

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diariojunio.com.ar broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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