The State Workers’ Association (ATE) confirmed a Community strike for that Monday, December 29th in the city July 9thBuenos Aires Province, complained about the lack of responses from the local executive to a series of demands that had been accumulating for weeks.
The measure begins at 12 p.m. and will continue until the authorities present concrete solutions. The union warned that the protest would be a consequence of this Salary arrears and late paymentswhich led to severe unrest among the workers.
Why is the ATE calling for a municipal strike?
Among the Main points that motivated the measure of force are:
- Salary debt that has not yet been paid.
- Pending delivery of work clothing for staff.
- Delay in the payment of salaries, which will not take place until January 5, when employees expect payment before the end of the year.
- Overtime is due for the month of November.

The conflict intensified in recent days after this became known He bonus was paid to civil servants and city councilorswhile municipal employees carry on without knowing anything about the collection of their salaries. From ATE they stated that this decision was made final trigger for the strike call.
Which services will be discontinued?
The strike will affect attention in organizations public administration in the city of 9 de Julio. It will also have a direct impact on public hospitals, schools, administrative offices and government agencies, which could lead to delays in essential procedures and services.
They expected the union to maintain the measure until there are concrete answers to the complaints.
CGT strike confirmed: when will it happen and which services will be affected?
In addition to the municipal strike on July 9th, the General Confederation of Trade Unions (CGT) announced a General strike and mobilization for February 10thDate when the Senate will debate the government-sponsored labor reform project.

The measure will impact public transport, public administration, banks, waste collection, construction and industrial activities, among others. They are also planned Mobilizations across the countrywith epicenter in the city of Buenos Aires.
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