Brutal Repression in the Port of Concepción Del Uruguay: Shootings, Injuries and Arrests of Workers Demanding Decent Conditions
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The Federación Marítima Portor y de la Industria Naval Argentina (FeMPINRA), led by Juan Carlos Schmid, repudiated the use of public force against workers in the Port of Concepción of Uruguay. Likewise, it rejected versions that attributed it a supposed support to these facts and clarified that the organization does not endorse any repressive policies. In a statement signed by the Board of Directors and uploaded to its networks, the Federation s…
The Federación Marítima Porte y de la Industria Naval Argentina (FeMPINRA), led by Juan Carlos Schmid, repudiated the use of [...]
The labor conflict that has been unfolding in the Port of Concepción of Uruguay, in Entre Ríos, escalated with a strong police and Prefecture operation that repressed workers. The troops violently dispersed a protest of workers from the United Argentine Port Workers Union (SUPA), who demanded from the company Urcel Argentina S.A. the recognition of their union representation and the respect of the collective agreement. The day, which began as a …
A new repressive escalation against workers in protest took place this Monday in the Entrerian city of Concepción del Uruguay. This time provincial and federal security forces repressed stevedores who were carrying out a strike in the local port. The protest, promoted by the United Argentine Port Union (SUPA), called for union recognition, precariousness and the cessation of business maneuvers that, according to them, seek to precarious the work…
A day that began with an open labor dispute at the Port of Concepción del Uruguay ended this Monday with a violent operation by security forces, arrests and the use of rubber bullets, amid a mandatory conciliation ordered by the provincial government to stop a port strike that already has national reach.
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