Faced with the rise in oil and the "disconnection" of the authorities, the hauliers' union demands compensation of up to $60,000 per day per bus to cover operational costs and secure the salaries of drivers, warning an indefinite stoppage if there are no solutions.
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Faced with the rise in oil and the "disconnection" of the authorities, the hauliers' union demands compensation of up to $60,000 per day per bus to cover operational costs and secure the salaries of drivers, warning an indefinite stoppage if there are no solutions.