In Tucumán, the Automotive Registries work normally

In Tucumán, the Automotive Registries work normally
In Tucumán, the Automotive Registries work normally

Despite the strike that had been announced for the entire country, starting today, our province will serve the public.

In Tucumán, automobile ownership registries operate normally. Despite the measure of force that had been announced for agencies throughout the country, there is no strike in our province. The National Directorate of Records had announced an indefinite strike.

The Tucumán establishments serve from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. In a statement from the National Directorate of Automotive Property Registries, a strike covering all Sectional Registries and their registry workers had been announced for this week.

The measure had been announced against the national government for the elimination of 40% of automotive registrations. “By virtue of what was publicly stated, concerning the closure of a percentage of RR.SS (Sectional Registries), the registry workers communicate that, given the circumstances that threaten our source of employment and consequently the RR.SS that provide it to us, “We have decided to cease registration activities until the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights calls our managers to dialogue,” the statement said.

In addition, it was explained that the stoppage of activities would begin to take effect today, Monday, May 6, at 8:30 and, as indicated by the workers, it will extend until they are called to establish dialogue with the authorities of the national government.

This morning, LG Play visited the Santa Fe location at 700, where they work normally. Look at the LG Play report.

 
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