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Cdi Workers Recounted How They Were Left Out of the Municipality and Still Don't Know Why.

Summary by diariojunio.com.ar
On March 26, the STEMC (Union of Workers and Employees of the Municipality of Concordia) launched a strike with six-hour assemblies at workplaces, demanding a 15% salary increase instead of the 7% offered by the government. This morning, the union met again at its headquarters on San Lorenzo Avenue, but this time they did not discuss percentages or any increases. The meeting focused on organizing a 24-hour strike with mobilization due to the lac…
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On March 26, the STEMC (Union of Workers and Employees of the Municipality of Concordia) launched a strike with six-hour assemblies at workplaces, demanding a 15% salary increase instead of the 7% offered by the government. This morning, the union met again at its headquarters on San Lorenzo Avenue, but this time they did not discuss percentages or any increases. The meeting focused on organizing a 24-hour strike with mobilization due to the lac…

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diariojunio.com.ar broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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