Julio Zamora met with representatives of the Northern Region of UOCRA regarding the suspension of high-altitude works in Tigre

Mayor of Tigray City Julio ZamoraHe met with the Secretary General of the Northern Region of UOCRA, Osvaldo Rodriguez, and representatives of the union, Analysis of the impact of the suspension of high-rise buildings in the area, by order of Judge Marcelo Mauro Graden. During the meeting, which was held in the context of concern Potential job lossThe group’s president expressed his commitment to working on the regulations sent to the deliberative council, which considered the residents’ proposals, In order not to affect the work of workers or the growth of the city.

Zamora highlighted concern about the resulting business impact Judicial decision limiting building construction to no more than two floors in Tigray. “We are very concerned because there is a court ruling that limits the construction of buildings to no more than two floors. We know that this negatively affects construction workers, as well as all Tigray workers.”He expressed that.

The mayor indicated that the proposal that was sent from the executive authority with his council members seeks “Gathering some of the issues raised by neighbors regarding reducing the height of buildings”This is allowed “Keeping UOCRA workers and all Tigreans working, so that the region continues to grow and transform, as it has done over all these years.”“.

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During the meeting, Zamora thanked the union for its support and stressed the importance of community support: “I listened very carefully to what they proposed to us, the Secretary General of UOCRA and the workers. We ask for their support and the support of the traders and all the people of Tigre, so that the region continues to grow, because that means work for everyone: that the companies continue to operate, that the workers who make their living from construction and progress in Tigre continue to have jobs, and that we can guarantee opportunities for the entire community. This is the great idea. That is why I thank Osvaldo, and the entire community, the UOCRA team.”