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Politics The Government said that it is analyzing sanctions for the train strike and criticized the union: “They have nothing fraternal” - Infobae

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The Government said that it is analyzing sanctions for the train strike and criticized the union: “They have nothing fraternal” - Infobae


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February 21, 2024

The presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, assured that the joint negotiation was open so there were no reasons for a strike.

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The presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni (Presidency)

The presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni , today rejected the 24-hour train strike , announced that the Government is analyzing measures and criticized the La Fraternidad union by stating that "it has nothing fraternal."

In his usual press conference held at the Casa Rosada, the official assured that the strike affects “more than a million people” and assured that “here there are two paths: that of freedom and that of a different Argentina or this that " We are seeing today that it is a group of people who, when they are not in power, the only thing they do is complicate the lives of the rest because they do not understand that they are not in power and that the people chose something else."

In this sense, Adorni explained that the Government did not dictate mandatory conciliation because “the joint discussion is open” so “a strike is not appropriate” either, which is why, he advanced, “the measures are being studied so that there are consequences.”

“We do not expose anyone, they expose themselves, unionism being one of the actors if you will, where people feel less representation and have a worse image in society. The Fraternity of fraternals has absolutely nothing, having left a million people on foot, making them lose the money they earn every day to feed their families,” he noted.
 
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