Truckers strike unlikely following government intervention
Apr, 23, 2019 Posted by datamarnewsWeek 201918
The Minister of Infrastructure, Tarcísio Gomes de Freitas, has set up a plan to address the challenges facing Brazilian truck drivers. After a long overdue meeting with the National Confederation of Autonomous Transporters (CNTA) and around 20 independent truck driver representatives, the Infrastructure Minister worked out a short-term plan with measures which include eliminating unnecessary fines for truckers and offsetting rising fuel costs by adjusting minimum freight rates.
Construímos em conjunto agenda de trabalho que envolve eliminação de multas injustas, transferência do custo do diesel para tabela de frete, fiscalização dessa referência de custo e termo de compromisso com entidades representantes para tornar a fiscalização mais efetiva pic.twitter.com/kLXlyigxSV
— Tarcísio Gomes de Freitas (@tarcisiogdf) 23 April 2019
The Ministry of Infrastructure also assured that the truck drivers will have open access to dialogue with the government.
O governo tem mantido aberto canal de comunicação com os caminhoneiros e não vê motivos para paralisação. A informação é do porta-voz da República, general Rêgo Barros. Saiba mais: https://t.co/2aL6aYpjcG pic.twitter.com/Zb6aXAWKAn
— Planalto (@planalto) 23 April 2019
According to Valor, CNTA president Diumar Bueno confirmed last night that there will not be a strike from 29 April as has been discussed in recent days. Valor reported that truck driver representatives have urged truckers to keep calm and allow time for the government’s promises to come to pass.
DatamarNews reported Brazilian truck drivers were “furious” after the state-owned oil price regulator Petrobras jacked the price of diesel up by 4.8% last Thursday, according to Brazilian Truckers’ Association (Abcam). From Monday Petrobras has started publishing daily diesel and gasoline prices on its website.
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