Within hours of the call for the strike on the 30th, it is confirmed that the subways, trains, ports and airports will not work. All branches of truck drivers will also stop and this week other sectors such as teachers, state, AFIP/Customs and social organizations have joined in, as well as many faculties that are in conflict in defense of education and wages. Between the strike and the actions that will be carried out in different parts of the AMBA and the country, called by social organizations and unions, it will be a day of protest that shows the anger against the adjustment of the government and the employers that many governors also apply.

The leadership of the UTA, in a divisive attitude, decided not to join the common measure and announced a strike the next day. They want to continue the total truce with Milei and the businessmen.

From the MAC (Movement of Classist Groups) we call to take the strike into our hands, demanding assemblies and a plan of struggle until we impose our demands and defeat Milei. We say: DO NOT TRADE! The union leaders cannot continue in the truce or take isolated and divided measures while the Government attacks with everything. This day, together with the student struggle, of retirees and other sectors that have been fighting, has to be the beginning of a fighting plan until Milei and his plan are defeated, with assemblies in companies, agencies, universities, neighborhoods and unions.

  • No to privatization and layoffs at AerolĂ­neas Argentina and Trenes Argentinos.
  • Urgent salary increase to recover what we lost. Nobody below the basic basket.
  • No dismissal in AFIP and Customs.
  • In defense of the right to strike and protest. Enough criminalization.
  • Assemblies in workplaces and unions. Let’s coordinate everyone who is fighting.
  • Unity with the students, retirees and the rest of the workers against the vetoes and adjustments to education, health, salaries, retirements and social plans.
  • General strike of the CGT now!

  • Source: www.laizquierdadiario.com



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