The state-owned (ATE) National Service for Health and Agri-Food Quality will paralyze the country from Tuesday to Friday.
The protest of The National Coordination Board of ATE Senasa convened the meeting for four days led by state leader Jorge Ravetti after a massive assembly of workers, who denounced "the withdrawal of veterinary inspection services from Cycle II and III establishments,
On the other hand, they also denounced a "double health standard." "They are tightening export controls and leaving domestic consumption unchecked. In other words, they are leaving Argentine citizens exposed to all kinds of diseases that do affect human beings, such as Escherichia Coli or Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome," the union said in the statement.
Against layoffs and emptying: 4 days of ATE-SENASA strike //
The State Workers Association informed the Ministry of Labor of the strike that will take place between Tuesday and Friday:https://t.co/zzK81Q47GS pic.twitter.com/IxPLSo2yHS— ATE National Press (@ateprensa) January 29, 2018
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