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Argentina grains employees strike set to drag out into weekend

An oilseed employees strike in Argentina is set to carry on into Saturday as wage settlements with firms stayed stalled, affecting deliveries from one of the world's significant grain exporters.

At least 36 ships loaded with grains stayed delayed on Friday near the key agricultural port of Rosario, according to a market representative and unions.

Two industrial unions kicked off the strike early on Tuesday as workers require that incomes stay ahead of high inflation.

In a declaration late Friday, the two unions said they had decreed to extend the strike for another 24 hr due to the intransigence of the business involved.

Up until now we have no news, we have no proposals of any kind, Daniel Succi, leader of the San Lorenzo Department Oilseed Workers and Staff Members Union (SOEA) informed Reuters earlier.

The strike mainly impacts terminals situated north of Rosario along the Parana River, where more than 80% of Argentina's. farming and agro-industrial exports are shipped.

President of the CIARA oilseed industry chamber, Gustavo. Idigoras, told Reuters that the companies he represents were. ready to work out on condition that the strike ends.

We are prepared to take a seat to negotiate, as soon as the. procedures are lifted, Idigoras stated.

Federal government representatives did not immediately respond to a. Reuters request for discuss the industrial action.

While the rate of rising consumer rates has actually slowed since. President Javier Milei took office in December, accumulated. inflation in the first half of this year still stood at 79%,. main figures revealed. Yearly inflation stands at 271.5%.

The situation remains unchanged and there are approximately. 36 vessels delayed, said Guillermo Wade, head of the Ports and. Maritime Activities Chamber.

(source: Reuters)