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The Fishing Crisis Worsens: "if We Starve, We All Starve"

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The conflict that keeps the fishing of prawns paralysed in the national waters shows no signs of being close to being resolved. “We are not going to give in. The bases are firm. If we starve, we all starve,” said Gilberto Albornoz, pro-secretary of the United Maritime Workers’ Union (SOMU) Madryn. His statements made it clear that the trade union sector is not willing to accept the modification of the Collective Labour Agreement proposed by the …
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The conflict that keeps the fishing of prawns paralysed in the national waters shows no signs of being close to being resolved. “We are not going to give in. The bases are firm. If we starve, we all starve,” said Gilberto Albornoz, pro-secretary of the United Maritime Workers’ Union (SOMU) Madryn. His statements made it clear that the trade union sector is not willing to accept the modification of the Collective Labour Agreement proposed by the …

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ADNSur broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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