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Argentina transport unions strike against Milei's austerity relocations

A 24hour strike released on Wednesday by transportation unions in Argentina against President Javier Milei's austerity steps blocked grain deliveries at a major hub and affected thousands due to the absence of operating trains and airplanes.

Workers were protesting a series of layoffs in public agencies by conservative libertarian Milei while requiring higher salaries, as the federal government pushes through with austerity procedures to balance its accounts amid a major recession.

The strike was obstructing ships from docking or departing from the grains ports in Rosario, a significant ports chamber revealed, hurting sell Argentina, the world's biggest soy meal exporter and a major corn and wheat provider.

The union accountable for tying and untying boats are not enabling them to dock or depart, the head of the CAPyM chamber, Guillermo Wade, told Reuters. The rest of the port is working usually, filling ships and dumping trucks.

The strike likewise affected activities at the ports of Buenos Aires, La Plata, Bahia Blanca and Rosario, as well as waste collection and air travel, postponing flights run by state-run flag carrier Aerolineas Argentinas and other airline companies.

Some unions opposed against Milei's strategies to privatize Aerolineas Argentinas, which has actually reduced its workforce in current months. Education unions demanding higher university spending plans also signed up with the strike.

Buses were the only mode of transportation operating normally as unions representing employees in the sector plan to perform a. different strike on Thursday, as they work out a wage walking.

I have to work and this is destroying me. I think the. strike is incorrect, an employee spoken with by TV channel La Nacion+. stated while standing in a long line at a bus stop. It took me an. hour and a half to get here, he included.

Omar Maturano, the head of a train conductors' union,. told television channel TN that the strike was the only way the employees. discovered to fight back against

(source: Reuters)