The Government called for an “active strike” for half an hour to “defend public works”

2023-09-13 09:10:31

A strike called by the Government? From the outset it is clear that it is regarding something else. It really is a campaign action with which it seeks to “defend public works” to confront an opposition project, which, according to the proposal, “seeks that no more schools, hospitals, universities be built or sanitation works carried out.”

The warning is from the Minister of Public Works, Gabriel Katopodiswhich heads the call for the “measure”, called “active unemployment“, which will be done at 10 and will last half an hour.

Katopodis himself explained the scope in an interview on C5N: “All ministry workers, engineers, architects, directors, who are often working in offices and desks, They will be working on a bridge, on a road, at a university, at a water purification plant, talking to the workers“.

The minister said that the Government “will defend a public works plan that has been developed uninterruptedly in these four years.”

“We do not want the children of workers to vote without understanding what is being put at risk, because there is no doubt that there is an opposition that says it is going to stop the public works plan in Argentina and we must explain it to the Argentines What does it mean that the infrastructure plan is stopped in Argentina? that we are carrying forward,” he said.

And he stressed: “We are at a turning point and workers have to take sides.”

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