The collective bargaining in Terminal Cuenca del Plata (TCP), the main container terminal of the port of Montevideo, was once again at a standstill after the workers' union rejected the proposal presented by the executive branch to try to channel the labor conflict that affects the port operation for several days. The decision of the TCP Workers' Union (TCP-NELSURY), communicated this Monday, implied the failure of the initiative promoted by the…
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The collective bargaining in Terminal Cuenca del Plata (TCP), the main container terminal of the port of Montevideo, was once again at a standstill after the workers' union rejected the proposal presented by the executive branch to try to channel the labor conflict that affects the port operation for several days. The decision of the TCP Workers' Union (TCP-NELSURY), communicated this Monday, implied the failure of the initiative promoted by the…