National Strike in Mexico: Transporters and Farmers Block Roads
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Groups leading national unemployment demand greater security, lower operational costs and compliance with previous agreements with the Federal Government
Since November, the Executive has allocated 3,412 million pesos to compensate for the low international grain prices, benefiting more than 40,000 producers.
Roadblocks and free passage to vehicles in some collection booths were announced for today, from early, in 20 states of the country, as part of the national strike actions of the National Front for the Rescue of the Mexican Field (FNRCM) and the National Association of Transporters in Mexico (Antac).
Transporters and peasants sign up for an indefinite national strike after months of demands to improve security.
The National Transport Association (ANTAC) demanded from the Federal Government the installation of safe havens, permanent surveillance of the National Guard, support for the families of the killed operators and modernization of the toll booths. On the eve of an indefinite stoppage and roadblock in 20 entities of the country, Jeannet Chumacero, vice president of communication, indicated in a message on social networks that the sector requires ti…
The National Association of Transporters (ANTAC), announced that during the beginning of the mega-block at national level that will take place on Monday, April 6, will also start an indefinite stoppage of the sector. “We have decided to start an INDEFINITED NATIONAL PARO from April 6, by presence on roads and strategic points”ANTACThis was reported by the union organization by means of a statement in which it emphasized that the action will be c…
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