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Argentine workers at Vicentin expand their strike over wages

A union leader announced on Tuesday that the Argentine oilseeds workers union SOEA would launch a nationwide strike on Wednesday in response to a wage dispute at soybean processing facilities owned by exports conglomerate Vicentin.

Martin Morales, SOEA secretary, said that the strike would be carried out in conjunction with the Federacion Aceitera organisation. He added that Vicentin had only paid 30% to the workers' wages last month.

He said that the strike would be expanded to all Vicentin factories in San Lorenzo, Ricardone and Rosario (in the port area).

A union source said that the measure would be indefinite.

Vicentin, once the largest processor of soybeans in Argentina, and for many years its most valuable export, has been facing bankruptcy proceedings since 2020.

The company didn't immediately respond to our request for comment. Maximilian Heath, Brendan O'Boyle and Brendan O'Boyle contributed to the reporting.

(source: Reuters)