Argentina’s grains inspectors union to launch indefinite strike
Mar, 31, 2023 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202316
Argentina’s grains inspectors union launched an indefinite strike over wage demands starting after midnight on Thursday, March 30, targeting grains storage facilities, Reuters reported.
The URGARA union is an association of grain technicians who analyze grains held in storehouses and loaded on ships, so their strike could affect the country’s grain trade.
Their demands come at a time when inflation has surged, with annual inflation exceeding 102% in February, which has hammered the purchasing power of Argentines and outstripped wages.
Source: Canal Rural
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