Guillermo Pereyra brought together oil unions from Argentina and Brazil with Daniel Scioli: the reasons

2023-10-11 02:05:41

Summoned by Cathedathe organization led by the Neuquén leader Guillermo Pereyraunions from the energy, hydrocarbon, chemical, petrochemical and related sectors, and union leaders from Argentina and Brazil They met via zoom with Daniel ScioliArgentine ambassador in Brazilian territory.

In a statement, it was noted that the meeting had the objective «unify criteria for action vis-à-vis international organizations» and strengthen «the unity of workers at the regional level«, in addition to consolidating international ties and promoting professional development.

During the event, organized by the Argentine Confederation of Workers and Employees of Hydrocarbons, Energy, Fuels, Derivatives and Related Products (CATHEDA), the energy transition was treated with equity, unrestricted respect for the sovereignty and determination of nations and its impact on workers in the sector.

Labor legislation was also addressed in a regional and global framework; Hygiene and environmental safety; new technologies and Human Resources Training.

The idea of ​​the meeting between the unions and Scioli, the document clarified, was to establish «close collaboration with international institutions to promote the development and positioning of trade union organizations in a complex international context.

“For this reason, the participating trade organizationsadvocate establishing a link network with a regional and international criterion in defense of workers and their environment«added the letter.

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Finally, it was agreed for next November a new meeting in Brazilin which a declaration is expected to be signed that ratifies a joint work agenda, indicated from Catheda, which brings together the country’s energy unions and has been led by Pereyra since last March.



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