2023-07-06 04:18:00
Former striker of the Argentine National Team Gabriel Batistuta publicly defended himself of the complaints that he received from the Argentine Union of Rural Workers and Stevedores (UATRE), because he supposedly has in one of his camps “underpaid” workers and they’re living in”Deplorable conditions“.
“These are the 35 houses for the use of our rural staff and their families, we build one house per year, was invested in the school, roads, electricity and solar screens. Our workers enroll in accordance with the law of the LCT and the statute of the rural laborer,” Batistuta wrote on his Twitter account in a first publication, accompanied by several photos of his stay.
Batistuta published the photos of the houses where his employees live. PHOTO: Twitter @GBatistutaOK
And in a second comment, he added that he always respected the rules and the agreements with the unions to have everything in order, so he does not understand what he broke: “We respect the union agreements, we have a labor doctor and a graduate in safety and hygiene of industry permanently to verify the conditions of the entire establishment”.
“Those images are today inside the field. Is all this and more not complying?”he added.
Batistuta was accused of keeping his employees in “deplorable conditions.” PHOTO: Twitter @GBatistutaOK
UATRE’s complaint once morest Gabriel Batistuta for the “deplorable conditions” of its employees
The secretary of the Argentine Union of Rural Workers and Stevedores (UATRE), José Voytenco, denounced that in an inspection in one of the fields that former soccer player Gabriel Batistuta has in Reconquista, Santa Fe, he detected a scene “outrageous” and with workers “in deplorable conditions“.
Speaking to Radio The Networkthe union member pointed out that “there was an anonymous complaint that alerted regarding non-compliance in a field that is owned by Mr. Gabriel Batistuta, an inspection was made and it was possible to verify what was said.”
Batistuta said that he has 35 houses for the use of rural staff and their families. PHOTO: Twitter @GBatistutaOK
“It draws our attentionfirst the impossibility of being able to access the fields, and once we were able to, we found this reality,” he added.
The UATRE referent said that the inspectors might not establish contact with the former player, owner of a large property that, according to various newspaper articles, would have a total of 129,000 hectares. “It’s a cattle farm”said Voytenco regarding the establishment in which they detected the irregularity.
PHOTO: Twitter @GBatistutaOK
Asked regarding the panorama with which they found themselves, he affirmed: “They are situations of disabled workers working in the establishment, with salary scales that are not met, work days longer than 8 hours and conditions of zero drinking water. All wrong”.
According to the sources of Uatre consigned to this medium, they found rusty sheets and walls with a lot of humiditysomething that was specified in an act that they raised to the Work area of the province of Santa Fe.
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