In a statement, the metrodelegates announced that they will join the force measure in rejection “of the transportation tariff, in repudiation of the Bases Law project and the government’s DNU because they do not represent any benefit for the majorities.”
After the assemblies held this Monday, the Union Association of Subway and Premetro Workers (AGTSyP – Metrodelegadxs) decided to join the national strike called by the CGT and the two CTAs next Thursday, May 9. Therefore, there will be no service on any of the lines or in the premetro 24 hours a day.
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In a statement, the metrodelegates announced that they will join the force measure in rejection “of the transportation tariff, in repudiation of the Bases Law project and the government’s DNU because they do not represent any benefit for the majorities.”
In addition, they questioned whether the Income Tax had been reinstated when “120 thousand millionaires would stop paying for personal assets.”
They also indicated that the Bass law “consecrates a country for a few, consummates the surrender of sovereignty, the destruction of national industry and employment, benefiting a few.”
National strike of the CGT on May 9: who adheres
It’s about the second measure of strength of the workers’ confederation so far in the government of Milei. The first had been on January 24 and took place with a 12-hour national strike with mobilization.
As confirmed Daer, all guilds that are part of the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) will join the strike general this Thursday, May 9. This includes the following unions:
- FAECYS (Commerce)
- UOCRA (Construction)
- UPCN and ATE (State)
- FTIA (Food)
- FATSA (Health)
- UOM (Metallurgists)
- UTHGRA (Hotels and restaurants)
- UATRE (Rural)
- SMATA (Mechanical)
- Light and Strength (Energy)
- FNTC (Truckers)
- UTA (Urban Collective Transport)
- The Bank
- CEA (Teachers)