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Boyacá Miners Rose From the Table of Denial and Announced the Continuity of the Indefinite Strike: 'No Agreement Was Reached'

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Governor of Boyacá, Carlos Amaya, spoke after more than five hours of dialogue in the municipality of Paipa.
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Joint communiqué to the public opinion No. 002 PMU reports decrease in mobility and affectations to the transport of food on the first day of strike in Boyacá. Governor Carlos Amaya and authorities call for mayors to decree dry law. It advances table of dialogue led by the president of the buoyans, with spokespersons for the strike. Other high officials of the National Government are expected to arrive on Tuesday. Public forces maintain presence…

Workers in the mining sector began a strike in Boyacá to demand that the government review tax, environmental and energy policies. Hundreds of workers in the mining sector began an indefinite strike in the department of Boyacá to demand that the government review tax, environmental and energy policies that, they claim, are affecting the regional economy. The strike, called by associations of small and medium-sized thermal and metallurgical coal …

Governor of Boyacá, Carlos Amaya, spoke after more than five hours of dialogue in the municipality of Paipa.

Batalla de Boyacá in Bogotá? Ceremony of 7 August changes place lcifuentes Lun, 04/08/2025 - 21:22 Author lcifuentes The National Army announced that, due to roadblocks that are being registered by small coal miners on the road that from Bogotá leads to Tunja for several days, it was determined to modify the military ceremony in commemoration of the Battle of Boyacá, scheduled for next Thursday, 7 August. This was to be held in the Bridge of Boy…

The miners' strike began this Monday with blockades, especially in Boyacá and Cundinamarca, as representatives of the sector seek to protest the crisis facing the economic activity. The mining union has been warning about the sustained deterioration of the economic situation in the mining sector. Among its demands from the government are the formalization of the activity, the reformulation and modernization of the royalty system, and the strengt…

The strike was called on the afternoon of last Sunday, August 3, when the governor of Boyacá, Carlos Andrés Amaya and the Minister of Environment, Lena Estrada did not reach an appointment with the sector

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larepublica.co broke the news in Bogotá, Colombia on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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