Post by account_disabled on Feb 18, 2024 3:38:35 GMT -2
We are not going to validate that the trains pass into private hands"Less than a week after the government of Javier Milei, one of the union members who represents part of the workers of the largest company in the State, came out to show the side of the government. Omar Maturano , the leader of the train drivers, anticipated: "We are not going to validate that the trains pass into private hands." Furthermore, the leader who has led the La Fraternidad guild since 1994, left a harsh message for those who doubt: " There is no place for the lukewarm because God spits out the lukewarm .
With 29 years of management and mandate until , Omar Europe Mobile Number List Maturano leads machinists from all over the country, most of them employees of Trenes Argentinos , the largest state company with 30,102 workers. This Saturday he came out to talk about the first measures of the Milei government. «They are lying to people because they are not going against caste or against businessmen. "It's what politicians always do: in a campaign they say one thing and then do others." «That's why now we are waiting to see what happens. Let's see how they progress. Yes, I tell them that there is no place for the lukewarm because God spits out the lukewarm, we are faced with whites or blacks," Maturano remarked to the site.
Guild Information . «This laying off workers and the railway companies passing into private hands are things that we are not going to validate, we are not going to return to the nineties. Therefore: once they confirm the officials and call us, we will sit down. "We have to talk and if there is consensus we will continue with the dialogue, if not I will get up and leave," the union member harshly attacked. Sergio Sasia, owner of the Railway Union, with Omar Maturano, of La Fraternidad. «In short, if they come with bad intentions we will act accordingly because we do not have bosses. We want to be a partner of capital because we believe in humanized capital; "The issue is that the Argentine businessman wants everything for himself.