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UTA Corrientes Threatens Collective Unemployment Due to Non-Payment

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The union will wait until this Thursday for the companies to comply with the payment of assets. What response they received from the companies. Read more
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The drivers union announced a collective strike for this Friday in case of not receiving the salary, with the agreed assets. However, in the last hours, the money impacted on their accounts and the force measure was lifted. The Secretary General of the Union of Motor Transport (UTA) in Corrientes, José Luis Sabao, recently confirmed to El Litoral that the money impacted on their accounts and the expected strike was withdrawn. The decision of the…

In dialogue with South American radio, Sabao said that the business sector can only meet 70%. If the conflict is not resolved and they do not deposit the entire salary, the measure of force will be taken, which will end up affecting the urban transport service in the city. In addition, he explained that the workers, this Wednesday, met in Assembly and defined the measure of force.

The union will wait until this Thursday for the companies to comply with the payment of assets. What response they received from the companies. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Drivers would return to unemployment if 100 per cent of wages were not paid in the next few hours.

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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