The meeting between the provincial government and social organizations failed, and the latter decided to have a camp in the center from this Thursday followingnoon.
The meeting was scheduled for 10 in the morning, following a postponement from Wednesday followingnoon. Although there were expectations for the progress, there was an intermission room until 1:00 p.m., but the representatives of the Ministry of Social Development did not appear. Finally at 15, there was no agreement.
“After two hours of waiting, the officials appeared and indicated that everything is blocked. That the noon agreement had no course, that is, we are back to zero,” said César Parra, spokesman for the Polo Obrero.
He argued that “due to the lack of precision, and the lack of respect, we decided to start the camp on the Avenue.”
The measure would extend along the entire avenue from Avenida Mosconi (former Route 22) to the Leloir corridor, affecting traffic throughout the downtown area.
Parra emphasized that “it is a lack of seriousness, due to the delay that this issue had that we have been dragging for two months.”
For her part, Soledad Urrutia of the CTEP told LU5 that “the agreement was already there, we had read it, and when they returned they came back empty-handed.” And he added: “We are willing to sit down once more, we all have the predisposition, but while we wait for them to call us, we are going to return to the street.”
The agreement that they would have signed in June between the parties and that the social organizations claimed for its non-compliance, gave an account of the progressive incorporation of jobs.
At the time, they noted thatthere were 140 workers who had already been working, 150 were now joining different Social Development centers. We were making repairs, paintings, masonry and others. Now the 150 were added through a signing of an agreement that has not arrived”.
