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Scania Paralyzes Production at Its Tucumán Plant for Two Weeks

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The production plant had already stopped its activity for a week last June. The measure would have been agreed with the Smata guild. Workers will collect 75% of their wages. Read more
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The production plant had already stopped its activity for a week last June. The measure would have been agreed with the Smata guild. Workers will collect 75% of their wages. Read more

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The measure was agreed with the SMATA guild. It began this Monday and will extend until July 20. Scania had stopped its activities for seven days in June. Last year there were layoffs. “The industry in general is falling,” they warned from the guild. Scania’s industrial plant in Colombres, Tucumán, has been paralysing its production since Monday for a period of two weeks, as part of a work suspension scheme agreed with the Smata guild. According…

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infogremiales.com.ar broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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