The Fraternity Denounced a Plan of Railway Dismantling and Warned: "Ramal that Walks, Branch that Closes"
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The workers' union issued a hard statement accusing the government of wanting to "suppress the railways" and linking the current railway policy with the Larkin Plan of the 1960s and the privatization of the 1990s. They also denounced the elimination of eight passenger services and assured that there are two more that could stop circulating definitively in the near future. The accusations come in the midst of the protest and the conflict that has…
The railway union La Fraternidad, led by Omar Maturano, issued a hard statement accusing Javier Milei’s government of pushing forward a plan to “suppress the railways.” In a gesture loaded with symbolism, the union titled the document “Ramal that walks, branch that closes,” paraphrasing Carlos Menem’s recalled phrase of the 1990s: “Ramal that stops, branch that closes,” which justified the privatization of the railway system. “Before, the suppos…
The union denounced a supposed plan to “suppress the railways” and “impose metal and oil businesses.”
The railway union La Fraternidad, led by Omar Maturano, escalated the conflict with the government of Javier Milei by means of a hard communiqué that denounces a supposed systematic plan to dismantle the Argentine railway system.The document, entitled "Ramal that walks, branch that closes", makes a clear reference to the famous phrase of Carlos Menem in the 90s: "Ramal that stops, branch that closes", used to justify the railway privatizations o…
The railway union La Fraternidad released this Sunday a hard statement entitled “Ramal that walks, branch that closes”, in which it denounces a supu...
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