Five of the Six Working Tables Dealing with the d.s. 5503 Are Completed
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From the government they made it clear that Supreme Decree 5503 will not be abrogated, but that work will be done to amend some of its articles in a consensual manner.
The protests broke out when the government announced in December the unconstitutional decree 5503. Central Bolivian workers’ COB, social organizations and movements of native communities took to the streets. They mobilized for three days in repudiation and demand the annulment of it. Denouncing that not only the Bolivian constitution is violent but also violent international agreements such as ILO Convention 169. After the forceful mobilization …
The leader Toño Siñani reported that the sectors he represents will be part of the dialogue tables with the government, to propose changes and maintain the regime simplified eju.tv /Video: Unitel The trade unions of El Alto and the foundations of the...
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