‘They won’t let you work’: Government exposes union members in Mi Argentina app

‘They won’t let you work’: Government exposes union members in Mi Argentina app

2024-10-30 06:19:00

In line with Casa Rosada’s harsh criticism of union leaders traffic disruption Called today and tomorrow, The government publishes a new message in the Mi Argentina apphe criticized union fanaticism and warned citizens: “Union members won’t let you work”.

During the day, presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni focused criticism on the general secretaries of trade unions who are pushing for strong measures that would paralyze public transport this week (which also includes state workers Association strikes against public sector redundancies) ).

Adoni raged at a press conference that “this is a privileged stop” and excluded union members from being “good Argentines”.

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Within this tense framework, the government has issued a new message aimed at union leaders. this is a short text For users of the Mi Argentina appan application used to manage programs and access the state’s digital services.

with title “Union members won’t let you work”the government began to criticize Moyano and Biro, focusing on the paralysis of public transportation.

“As a measure for union members Moyano and Biro to safeguard their privileges, there will be no transport services this Wednesday”they announced via the app. It should be noted that the issue of “privilege” was one of the core arguments of the libertarian government against the unionists in the run-up to the public transport strike.

A complaints hotline has also been set up to lodge complaints if forced to comply with the measures. “If they force you to stop, call 134”which can be read in the app.

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A tumultuous week for unions

Transport unions to strike on Wednesday Train, subway, airplane and sea transportation services are not provided when leaving the country.rejecting the government’s economic reforms and deregulation policies.

The ATE strike against public sector redundancies will continue from Tuesday after a week of strong measures launched by the union movement 36 hours to observe the 24-hour traffic strike.

The measures most affected by the strike will be recorded this Wednesday. Almost all aspects of passenger and commodity transportationresolved by the National Transport Council, which brought together the industry’s unions and in which Hugo and Pablo Moyano had strong influence.

CTERA teachers will also join the protest “Refuse to adjust policy”.

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In a statement circulated by the union, the main reasons for the strike were listed as demands for the return of the National Teacher Incentive Fund (FONID); an increase in the education budget; and a call for equality in teaching across the country University budget increases.

Metropolitan representative Roberto Pianelli insisted that the strike “is due to the socio-economic policies of President Javier Milley”. “Causes exponential poverty and misery”.

“The adjustments promoted by the Mire government, the increase in ticket prices after the removal of subsidies, the attempted privatization of Aerolineas Argentinas, the attacks on retirees and the resistance to increasing poverty,” a statement on the reasons said.

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Meanwhile, Thursday will be the turn of AMBA bus service disruptedOn the other hand, the measure will come into effect today, although it is still possible that it will be withdrawn, as a new meeting will be held between the government and the UTA union to protest against the wage restructuring.

presidential spokesman, Manuel Adonirejecting the strike and saying “the privileged class is trying to hurt those who want jobs, those who voted for a different Argentina, to erase their privilege and caste.”

‘They won’t let you work’: Government exposes union members in Mi Argentina app Manuel Adoni at a press conference.

At a regular press conference, the spokesman warned that the unions that stopped “are pilots, pablo biro pilotthey apparently refused to lose their perks, such as free business class tickets for themselves and their families.

For Adoni it will be about The “privilege” of being able to afford the “luxury” of going on strike.

He also expressed his concern for the “Alliance” AFIP, Intending to continue to enjoy the privileges of hereditary office,” the state eat “Resist fitness testing” and railway alliancewhich “defends the provision of services of a worse quality than half a century ago.”

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