A statement issued by the Riogas company makes it clear that in the conflict between the company and the media that carry out the Uruguayan Federation of Commerce and Services Employees (FUECYS), the Uruguayan Union of Supergás Workers (SUTS) and the Riogas Workers Association (ATR) continue to carry out union measures that “hinder the supply of supergas to the population and gas in bulk”.
He argues that “These days the situation has worsened because the supergas unions continue to carry out occupations at the bottling plant. In addition, they are attacking agricultural, industrial and service companies throughout the country, for which bulk gas is essential.”
He maintains that from the supergas unions, “they apply forceful measures and generate inconveniences for the companies.” For which “bulk gas is essential, such as grain dryers, poultry, industries, restaurants, among others.”
On the bench of the accused
“The supergas unions continue to leave schools, soup kitchens, shelters, hospitals, prisons, NGOs, among other essential customers, without gas.”
More conflicts in Riogas
Previously, last Friday, the Riogas Plant was occupied by the union for a few hours. At that time, the company reported that “it has always been willing to have a sincere dialogue and open to negotiation” and “does not accept, due to its corporate values and principles, that the union continues to take the population hostage, especially the most vulnerable sectors. , whom he is deliberately leaving without supergas.
At that time, the unions refused to sign the tripartite agreement, citing “reasons that we do not understand and that only harm Riogas and its workers.”