Sobrero reported that the government paid Roberto Fernández (UTA) not to join the strike.
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Sobrero reported that the government paid Roberto Fernández (UTA) not to join the strike.
The general secretary of the Railway Union also pointed against the "vetustos and multimillionaire" leaders of the CGT and pointed out the links of these figures with Javier Milei, Alberto Fernández and Mauricio Macri. Read more
·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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