“We are concerned regarding the situation because we transport patients across the country and we cannot have this level of uncertainty every time we go out. The social works pay us values for the transfers that today, with the prices we must pay for diesel at the pump, it is not enough to cover the costs”, he assured. John Bravepresident of WEF.
Furthermore, according to surveys of the FEM, Current diesel prices in many parts of the country increased above monthly inflation, which fully affects the cost structure of companies. “We are paying up to 40% more per litera situation that affects operating costs and is added to the rest of the increase in labor and input costs”, concluded Valiente.
The increase in gas oil adds to the difficulties for the supply of inputs, the purchase of equipment and the renewal of mobile units, as a consequence of the current restrictions of the economy.
From the FEM They reported that they are in dialogue with the different union and provincial social works in the country to transfer this situation, but so far they have not found a positive response.