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Argentina oilseed employees' strike nears one-week mark

An oilseed workers' strike in Argentina is set to carry on into its seventh day on Monday as wage negotiations with companies stayed stalled, impacting shipments from one of the world's significant grain exporters.

We will continue with the strike, Martin Morales, union secretary for the San Lorenzo Department Oilseed Workers and Personnel Union (SOEA) told Reuters on Sunday. Tomorrow we will evaluate again (whether or not to continue).

2 industrial unions started the strike last Tuesday as employees demanded that wages remain ahead of high inflation.

Morales said that the companies affected had yet to reach out to the unions to work out.

The strike has actually generally impacted terminals situated north of Rosario along the Parana River, where more than 80% of Argentina's agricultural and agro-industrial exports are shipped.

At least 3 dozen ships were still delayed on Sunday near Rosario, one of the most essential agro-export centers in the world.

In June, the federal government had actually forced SOEA to suspend a. strike by calling it to compulsory reconciliation talks, forcing. the union and firms back to the negotiating table.

Argentina is a major grains manufacturer and is a leading exporter. of soybean oil and soybean meal.

The nation's economy greatly relies on the foreign-exchange. funds brought in by grains exports, as the federal government works to. fortify limited central bank reserves.

(source: Reuters)