Another morning of chaotic traffic in Rosario and the region: 24 pickets per national day of struggle

This Friday, different social organizations carry out new street closures to claim for a “Christmas without hunger and with work”. The day will take place throughout the country and Rosario will not be the exception. From 9 to 10 there are 24 cuts in different sectors of the city.

The objective of the demonstrations is to be able to make visible the different demands of the sector in relation to the registration of Empowering Work. They also ask for a bonus of 100% of the amount paid in that program as a bonus.

The cuts in Rosario will be divided by zones. In the West sector they will be in Av. Presidente Perón and Av.Circunvalación (by Perón); Av. Presidente Perón and Felipe Moré and Bv. I followed and Bv. Avellaneda.

In the North zone, the demonstrations will take place in Av. Travesía and Av. Juan José Paso; Av. Juan José Paso and Chaco; Av. Génova and Av. Travesía; Av. Sorrento and Av. Casiano Casas; Av. Genoa and Olavarría; Av. Provincias Unidas and Av. Junín; Av. Alfonsín (Route 34) and Laguna; Av. Camino de los Grenadiers and Palestine.

It will also affect the southern sector of the city: 5 de Agosto and San Martín; Av. Circunvalación and España (through Av. Circunvalación) and Colectora de Circunvalación and Av. San Martín. The same will happen in the East zone: Acceso Sur and Uriburu (for Acceso Sur) and Bv. February 27 and Necochea.

In relation to the center, the cut streets will be Bv. 27 de Febrero and Alvear and the corner of Gobernación, that is, Santa Fe and Moreno.

In Villa Gobernador Gálvez there will also be claims, and they will take place on Av. Raúl Alfonsín y Temporelli; Av. Soldado Aguirre and Av. Rosario; Av. Fillipini and Av. Soldado Aguirre; Av. Juan Domingo Perón and Av. Argentina; Av. San Martín and Av. Circunvalación (Molino Blanco bridge).

In the city of San Lorenzo The protest will be heard at the corner of Los Bancos, that is, Urquiza and Av. San Martín.

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