Protests in Neuquén and Rio Negro: pamphlet about Route 22, UNCo takeover and bus stops this Friday

Protests in Neuquén and Rio Negro: pamphlet about Route 22, UNCo takeover and bus stops this Friday

2024-11-08 10:44:00

This Friday will be a day of protests Neuquen will develop a plan for Highway 22 and “publicly take over” the National University of Comahie. exist Bariloche announces bus strike. Here are the details.

Protests in Neuquén and Rio Negro: pamphlet about Route 22, UNCo takeover and bus stops this Friday

Workers at the Heavy Water Industrial Plant (PIAP) will carry out Heading to National Highway 22 this Friday Make the complex situation visible. At the same time, in The National University of Comahue will openly take over the position of rector and a mobilization will take place in the afternoon.

Also starting at midnight, Drivers and workers of the Bariloche transport service have announced a strike.

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Friday Neuquén protests: PIAP staff take measures against Aloyto

According to reports, this will be a The brochure will start at 08:00 at the bridge level between the Aloyto YPF service station and the bypass, from where you can take the route 237.

Jonatan Valenzuela, leader of the Senillosa sector ATE, told Diario RÍO NEGRO that specifically: Opposition to the state’s decision to “change the company’s image from SE to SA, implement DNU 70/2023 and continue without its approval” and was published at the beginning of Javier Millay’s administration.

He also said they would show Achieve the permanent goal of factory restartIts activities have been paralyzed since Mauricio Macri’s government came to power in July 2017.

Pictures of the student march in Neuquén: the streets where the mobilization will take place this Friday

Friday Neuquén protests: “open” takeover of Comahie National University ahead of university march

At the headquarters of the National University of Comachu in Neuquen, students will “openly” take over the rector’s office. This will be before the new Commonwealth University Parade at 5pm this Friday.

The call was launched last week by the National Universities Union Front, which put forward plans for 10 mobilizations in different parts of the country. Neuquen was chosen as the location for the regional headquarters.

This Friday, students, teachers and activists from Rio Negro and even La Pampa are expected to arrive to defend the higher education system and continue to express their rejection of Javier Millay’s policies. Underpinned by strong budget adjustments and supported by legal veto powers for increased amounts.

The goal is to make the conference a regional one, which is why the National University of Comacho (UNCo), the National University of Rio Negro (UNRN), the Institute of Arts of the University of Patagonia (IUPA), the National University of La Pampa (UNLPam ) and the National University of Science and Technology (UTN), which has several campuses in the region, will merge.

They reported from Adunc on Wednesday that The rally will begin at 5 pm at Comahue National University Beach and the march will begin at 6 pm. The mobilization event will take place at the Graciela Alonso Intercultural Space (formerly Roman arch in Neuquén city central park.

Pictures of buses shutting down in Bariloche this Friday: drivers withholding duties due to unpaid wages

Protests in Bariloche on Friday: buses suspended for 48 hours

The measures are scheduled to begin at midnight. FAnnounced following “October 2024 salary does not meet standard” The union said in a statement that it was implemented by the company Amancay SRL.

UTA said they have “Every means has been exhausted to find a solution” About paying wages with “a desire for constant dialogue” and “rationality”.

In this context, they announced “On alert” and “service reserved” from midnight on Friday.


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**Interview with Jonatan Valenzuela, Leader of the Senillosa Sector ATE**

**Interviewer:**⁢ Thank you for joining us today, Jonatan. This Friday is set to be a significant day for Neuquén, with protests ⁢planned⁢ at both the Heavy Water Industrial Plant and the National University of Comahue. Can you explain the motivations behind these protests?

**Jonatan Valenzuela:** Absolutely. Our protests are rooted in a deep concern for the future of the Heavy ⁣Water Industrial Plant and the decisions being made by the government. We’re opposing the state’s move to change the company’s status from SE to ⁤SA‌ without ‌appropriate consultations and the implementation of DNU​ 70/2023.⁢ This ‍decision directly impacts our workforce and the future of the plant, which has been⁤ largely inactive since 2017.

**Interviewer:** It sounds like there’s a ‍strong push for the factory’s operations to resume. What⁤ are⁣ the ⁣specific demands ‍you and the workers have?

**Jonatan Valenzuela:** Exactly. Our primary demand is the restart of‌ factory operations, which⁣ have been stalled for years. We believe the⁤ plant can play a‌ crucial role⁢ in the local economy, and we’re advocating for transparency and accountability from the government regarding decisions ‌that affect our‌ livelihoods.

**Interviewer:**‍ On the university front, there’s⁤ an ⁢’open takeover’ planned at UNCo. What⁢ can you tell us about this initiative?

**Jonatan Valenzuela:** The takeover at the National University of Comahue is being organized by the National⁣ Universities‍ Union Front. Students and educators are uniting to demonstrate against the austerity measures and significant budget​ cuts ⁣imposed under President Javier Milei’s administration. It’s a crucial moment for us to stand together and assert our commitment to defending public education‍ and the rights of students‍ and staff alike.

**Interviewer:** There’s mention⁤ of a regional⁣ conference as well.⁣ How do you ⁢see this ‍shaping the future of education in the area?

**Jonatan Valenzuela:** This conference aims to ‍bring together students and educators not just from Neuquén but also from Rio Negro and⁤ La​ Pampa. It’s about ​solidarity and ⁤creating a united front against the ​detrimental ⁣policies affecting ⁢our universities. By forging these connections, we hope to amplify our voices and strengthen our collective ⁤efforts to ensure that higher education remains⁣ accessible and adequately funded.

**Interviewer:** Thank you, Jonatan. It sounds like‌ Friday will be a pivotal day for both the workers and the students in Neuquén. We wish you ​all the best‌ in your actions.

**Jonatan Valenzuela:**⁤ Thank you⁢ for having me. It’s ⁤crucial that we continue to fight for our rights and the ‍future of our communities.

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