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There will be a stoppage of interdepartmental and urban buses from the interior this Thursday

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The interdepartmental and urban transport services of the interior will be affected this Thursday, from 10 am, due to a new assembly of leaders, the coordinator of the interdepartmental service reported through her Twitter account.

The unions will meet at the headquarters located at Manuel Villagrán 1289, where they will raise their objections about the loss of wages of workers and the “non-compliance” with what was agreed in the negotiation of the Salary Council of December 2021 by the government.

The claims respond to the delay in the retroactivity payment, which established a salary increase of 2.5%, and to what they understand as an ineffective rotation of officials in the unemployment insurance. “The situation remains unchanged in some of the companies, with no desire to enter workers who have been on unemployment insurance since day one of the pandemic,” the letter states.

Each union will then report the time their services will be restored.

The reasons that drive the assembly respond to the disagreement that exists in the union due to the lack of compliance with salary negotiations and also by the workers who have been on unemployment insurance for two years, according to Juan Arellano, leader of the Unott , to The Observer. In addition, they claim for the postponement of the meeting agreed with the authorities of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security for the second half of February, which was changed to March 16.



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