All rail unions called for this strike (Workers Commissions, UGT, Semaf, Sindicato Ferroviario and sindicato de Circulación). This is the second day of strike since the government approved the restructuring of the rail industry in July. Rail unions already stopped work for 24 hours on August 3, for the holiday rush. For this first day of mobilization (more should follow in the coming weeks), unions are planning massive turnout, over 98 percent according to Workers’ Commissions, and compliance with reduced service as imposed by the Ministry of Transportation.
All rail unions called for this strike (Workers Commissions, UGT, Semaf, Sindicato Ferroviario and sindicato de Circulación). This is the second day of strike since the government approved the restructuring of the rail industry in July. Rail unions already stopped work for 24 hours on August 3, for the holiday rush. For this first day of mobilization (more should follow in the coming weeks), unions are planning massive turnout, over 98 percent according to Workers’ Commissions, and...
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