Workers, social movements and left-wing parties protested in the area of Puente Pueyrredón for the reinstatement of workers fired from the companies Megaflex, Garbarino and EMAwhich generated a traffic cut at the entrance to the city of Buenos Aires.
The referent of the Polo Obrero Eduardo Belliboni specified through social networks that this protest included workers from Megaflex, Garbarino and EMA, who demanded to be reinstated to their jobs.
“Enough adjustment, enough layoffs,” Belliboni wrote on Twitter.
Now workers laid off from Megaflex, Garbarino and EMA cut the Pueyrredon Bridge. Enough adjustment, enough layoffs pic.twitter.com/AsRhLTBiXa
— eduardo belliboni (@EBelliboni) March 13, 2023
In the place, the demonstrators displayed banners demanding reinstatement to their jobs and questioning the national government.
In addition to the Polo Obrero, references from the Left Front were part of the claim.
The protest was monitored by a security cordon set up by agents of the Argentine Federal Police.
These protest actions are part of the plan of struggle announced by the Piquetera Unit (UP) that began this Monday, with demands for the expansion of social plans and for the national government to review its decision to order casualties in the beneficiaries of the Potentiate plan. Work that does not validate your identity in digital form.
The mobilization plan of the social movements includes marches in the main cities of the country, with a camp in Social Development, and will last until Wednesday.
According to what was voted in the last plenary session, the plan of struggle includes an independent mobilization on March 24, coinciding with Remembrance Day, another day of street closures on April 5 and, in case no answers are obtained, other three days of camping in front of the Ministry of Social Development on the 18th, 19th and 20th of next month.
Likewise, for May 15, the agenda of the social movements foresees a great march that will end in Plaza de Mayo two days later.