Feb 9 β€’ 17:06 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina Clarin (ES)

The UTA threatens with a bus strike for Wednesday in the interior of the country

The Union of Automotive Transport Workers (UTA) has announced a potential strike for Wednesday if provincial companies do not meet an agreement similar to that of the AMBA region.

The Union of Automotive Transport Workers (UTA) has raised concerns about the current situation faced by provinces in Argentina and warned that a strike will take place on Wednesday if provincial transport companies do not adhere to an agreement akin to one reached for the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA). The union's statement highlights ongoing financial difficulties and calls out the notable discrepancies in ticket prices between provinces and the metropolitan area, despite claims from provincial transport companies about insufficient resources.

According to the union's leadership, led by Roberto FernΓ‘ndez, there are significant issues within provinces that lack clear transport planning. They criticize the narrow focus of transport companies on financial aspects, arguing that they are neglecting the broader issues impacting the transport sector in these areas. The UTA emphasizes the importance of addressing these concerns promptly to avoid disruptions in service that could severely affect the public.

The UTA has made efforts to maintain social peace and stability across all sectors, which underscores the gravity of the situation. The looming strike illustrates mounting tensions between transport workers and provincial companies, signaling potential disruptions in public transportation services across the provinces. This conflict may reflect broader economic struggles in Argentina, where transport costs and economic viability remain contentious issues, demanding immediate negotiation and resolution to avoid escalation.

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