Feb 10 β€’ 13:14 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The UTA threatened with a bus strike for this Wednesday, February 11: what is known

The UTA union has announced a potential bus strike in Argentina for February 11 if salary payments are not made by employers.

The UTA (UniΓ³n Tranviarios Automotor), which represents transportation workers in Argentina, has threatened to go on strike on February 11 if employers do not disburse salaries by February 10. The union's announcement comes in light of ongoing salary disputes in both the provinces and the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA). This strike could have significant implications for public transportation services across the country, leading to disruptions that would affect both daily commuters and the transport sector within Argentina.

The union's statement emphasizes the urgent need for timely salary payments to prevent the planned work stoppage. The leadership under Roberto FernΓ‘ndez has expressed frustration about the situation, underscoring that the financial management of the provinces needs attention, especially in areas lacking a defined payment structure. According to the UTA, failure to resolve these salary issues could lead to unmanageable consequences for the transportation system nationwide.

If the strike proceeds, it could impact thousands of people who rely on public transport, prompting concerns about accessibility and the economic effects of reduced transport services. The situation calls for a resolution between the UTA and employers to ensure that the essential transportation needs of Argentinian citizens are met. Any developments leading up to the strike will be closely monitored by the media and stakeholders in the transportation sector.

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