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CGT strike: UTA Córdoba joins the national strike and there will be no urban transport

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CGT strike: UTA Córdoba joins the national strike and there will be no urban transport

The Automotive Tram Union (UTA) confirmed his participation in the strike called by the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) for this Thursday.

In a statement issued by the union, it is argued that the decision to join the force measure is due to the policies adopted by the National Government, which directly consider harmful to workers and contrary to fundamental individual rights. “The Union Tranviarios Automotor joins the demand of the entire society, and adheres to the measure ordered by the CGT for next May 9“.

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According to the statement, from zero hour to midnight On that day, passenger transportation workers will not provide their services as part of the protest.

For its part, from the subsidiary of Córdobaspokesperson Adrián Lentini confirmed to Chain 3 what will accompany the measure at the national level.

The teachers union is also marching

In Córdoba, the Union of Educators of the Province (UEPC) confirmed his participation in the general strike and announced a march through the streets of the capital as a form of demonstration. Hence There will be no classes in the city’s public schools.

“We are concentrating on the UEPC Historical House,” said Roberto Cristalli, representative of the union.

In addition, he pointed out that all the unions involved will meet in Plaza San Martín and will later march towards the teachers’ headquarters, where they will join the rest of the demonstrations.

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“Next May 9, like UPC and CTERA, we stop with the rest of the worker centersthe CGT, the CTA, the social movements, particularly as a teaching sector,” the union member reiterated.

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