Oil producers launch sudden strike, industry demands they “return to negotiating table”

2024-08-06 10:41:39

The oil producers’ union began indefinite enforcement measures at port terminals in northern Rosario on Tuesday (August 6), with industrialists in the agricultural export industry issuing demands to union members to “return” to the negotiating table” , they always guaranteed that “there is no basis for the strike.”

Among other issues, the agricultural exporters assured that they have not stopped working after last year’s extreme drought crippled the industry, “As of today, there has been an increase of 77% (inflation for the year). “Now we offer 10%, then Provide another 5% to protect workers’ purchasing power in the coming months.

“The union will not accept pressure for greater growth and profit implications, and this is clearly an issue that has nothing to do with the industry; it is a tax that, like any tax approved by Congress, must be paid,” the Aggies assured. they explained.

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As for the strike, it will affect the following areas: San Lorenzo, Puerto General San Martin and Timbúes, The logistics of the harvest, already slow, are further complicated by the fact that international prices are at four-year lows.

Affected terminals include T6, Cargill, COFCO PGSM and Bunge.

SOEA Secretary General Daniel Suchi recently pointed out that one of the issues behind the strike was discussions on joint ventures. According to him, the agro-industrial sector provides 10%, which is not enough for the union. Increased claims against income tax and labor reforms.

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