«The adjustment to attendance is brutal»

2024-01-28 18:59:00

This Sunday, different social organizations They confirmed the claim that they will carry out on Tuesday in the center of Neuquén. They reported that they will hold a camp in front of the Government House and They announced that it will be for an indefinite period.

They detailed that the measure will be developed by FOL, FPDS, CTEP FOL Unidad, FPDS Utep and Polo Obrero. They proposed that the camp It will begin this Tuesday, January 30 at 10 at the Government House, and they clarified that it will be for an indefinite period.

They announced that they will demand: “Work, job continuity and once morest hunger.” They described that the measure was voted on following meeting they held with officials from the provincial Ministry of Labor. About the meeting, They thought it was “terrible.”

«The employment continuity of 740 families is not specified, payment for the month of December is not recognized “which is in the agreement signed by the government and social organizations, and attacks social assistance expressed in soup kitchens and social programs,” they stated.

In turn, they believed that “the adjustment to attendance is brutal at a time when inflation liquidates all popular income.


Camp for this Tuesday in the center of Neuquén


Regarding the day of complaint, they explained that “it will coincide with a key day at a time when Congress is preparing to discuss the Omnibus bill, which is why The organizations join the different actions once morest the Milei Chainsaw Plan«.

The social organizations that promote this measure carried out a call for different sectors of society to participate in the camp. Among them, they cited: “Union, social, cultural, student organizations and the general population as part of a common fight once morest government attacks.”

In their statement, they reiterated that the camp will be for an indefinite period, “because our claims cannot wait«, they concluded.


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