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Faced with a strong anti-picketing operation, Uocra protests in front of the Ministry of Labor for dismissals and suspensions

2024-02-29T15:44:10.667Z

Highlights: Construction Workers' Union (Uocra) and the Union of Workers of the Popular Economy (Utep) protest in front of the Ministry of Economy. Uocra demands 300 layoffs in the Dycasa company and "the suspensions and the loss of thousands of jobs as a result of the paralysis of public works" Utep demands the end of the works in popular neighborhoods, the Mi Piece program and access to lots with services. Utep workers will protest today at the headquarters of Argentine Water and Sanitation (Aysa), demanding salary delays.


The construction union demands the paralysis of public works nationwide. Earlier, Utep militants went to the Ministry of Economy.


The Uocra holds a protest in front of the Ministry of Labor

, in the face of a strong police presence to apply the anti-picketing protocol implemented by the portfolio headed by Patricia Bullrich, which seeks to avoid street closures.

The personnel grouped in the Buenos Aires branch of the Construction Workers' Union (Uocra) mobilized towards the Ministry of Labor to reject 300 layoffs in the Dycasa company and "the suspensions and the loss of thousands of jobs as a result of the

paralysis of public works

," the union reported.

The union leadership, which at the national level is led by the Secretary of International Relations of the CGT, Gerardo Martínez, went after 9 o'clock to the annex of the Ministry of Labor on 100 Callao Avenue, where the National Directorate of Relations and Regulations of the Union operates. Job.

A union document yesterday condemned the layoffs, suspensions and loss of jobs due to "the paralysis of public works throughout the country," and maintained that the workers will demand "the immediate intervention of Labor for these 300 layoffs."

"There are 50,000 direct dismissals and more than 100,000 indirect dismissals following the Government's decision to paralyze public works throughout the country," Uocra emphasized.

The national leadership of the union organization had yesterday ordered a state of alert and permanent assembly throughout the country due to the paralysis of public works.

On the other hand, militants and leaders of the Union of Workers of the Popular Economy (Utep) began a rally shortly after 10 in the vicinity of the Ministry of Economy, led by Luis Caputo, "to defend the work of the popular economy", among other demands.

After the mobilization carried out yesterday at the Human Capital headquarters, Utep returns to mobilize in this way to Economy, "as a continuity of our fighting plan to defend the work of the popular economy,"

Alejandro "Peluca" Gramajo told

Télam

, general secretary of that union organization.

"We mobilized because the Government and its Minister of Economy, Caputo, decided to end the works in popular neighborhoods, the Mi Piece program and access to lots with services," said Gramajo.

In addition, he warned that the "current works in different parts of the country are in danger due to the Government's adjustment, there will be no funds for new works, Mi Pieza raffles, or new land for neighbors."

For their part, cooperative workers of the Water + Work and Sewer + Work and Connections Program will make their own protest today at the headquarters of Argentine Water and Sanitation (Aysa), demanding "the delay in salary payments, the freezing of salaries since October and the threat of closing the work program", among other demands.

Utep began a new day of protest in front of the Ministry of Economy.

TELAM

According to the workers, this protest will take place starting at 12, at the AYSA headquarters, located at Tucumán 752, in the Federal Capital.

In this framework, they explained that "the workers of the Water + Work and Sewer + Work and Connections Program are going to protest and claim delays in salary payments, the freezing of salaries since October and the threat of the closure of the work, from which not only more than two thousand families live but has allowed access to drinking water and the sewage network to entire neighborhoods.

"The success of the program, confirmed by the different efforts that took place in the last decade and a half, is amply confirmed. More than one million connections to the water network and hundreds of thousands of sewer connections in different districts of the metropolitan area prove it. ", they finally highlighted.

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Source: clarin

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