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“Not even the desire to go on strike”: “Pollo” Sobrero’s stick to the heads of the CGT

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“Not even the desire to go on strike”: “Pollo” Sobrero’s stick to the heads of the CGT

The general secretary of the Western Section of the Railway Union, Ruben “Pollo” Sobrerocomplained that “the CGT has no intention of carrying out a strike” against the president’s government. Javier Miley. “It comes from people’s pressure,” she said.

“The country It is being devastated, destroyed and people are very angry.“said the Left leader.

In dialogue with They do not see herthe program hosted by Diego Schurman on Splendid-AM 990, the union leader referred to the decision of the labor union to carry out a new measure of force against the Milei Government, on May 9.

“Unemployment It comes from the pressure that there was from the people and some leadersbut the CGT has no intention or desire to go on strike,” he said.

The CGT announced a new general strike and the Government retorted: “Unionists with withdrawal syndrome”

He attacked the union leadership and said that some “are union leaders who They have nothing to do with their workers“.

“When they sign salaries below the poverty line it means that they do not care that their workers are poor,” he added.

The “Chicken” Sobrero. about Javier Milei’s visit to Elon Musk

The union leader gave his opinion on Milei’s tour of the Tesla factory in the American city of Austin, where he met and took photos with Elon Musk.

“Elon Musk makes me very angry, not because of Musk, but because Javier Milei never went to visit an Argentine factory. He went to visit Musk for an ideological issue“.

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