Social organizations and various unions march in Córdoba against the Bases Law – Notes – Always Together

Social organizations and various unions march in Córdoba against the Bases Law – Notes – Always Together
Social organizations and various unions march in Córdoba against the Bases Law – Notes – Always Together

The CGT, UTEP and the two CTA were concentrated in the Historical House of the Labor Movement, located at Vélez Sarsfield 137 in the city of Córdoba. From there they marched towards Av. Colón and General Paz to protest against the possible approval of the Bases Law in the Senate of the Nation.

During the afternoon, other groups such as the Polo Obrero, the Left, Unidad Piquetera, ATE, UEPC Capital and UTS will also hold a march in rejection of said law. The rally will begin at 4 p.m. from the UEPC headquarters, at Maipú 30, and will end at Patio Olmos.

These mobilizations are expected to generate traffic complications both in the streets and in areas surrounding the concentration and route points. “The objective is to express our discontent with a law that we consider harmful to workers,” said a union representative.

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During the morning, they registered complications due to a total cut on Rivadavia Street, between Rosario de Santa Fe and Av. Olmos. In addition, a group of people is already gathering in front of the headquarters of La Bancaria on this last artery.

There’s also partial cuts at the Colón and Tucumán intersections, as well as in Colón and General Paz. In this sense, drivers should exercise caution when traveling through these areas.

Furthermore, it is blocked up Alvear street and it is not possible to turn from Olmos to the right along this road.

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Report by Fernando Barrionuevo.

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