Alexander SalasThe Minister of Culture noted this Wednesday that the government is not warning of food shortages due to the indefinite strike of carriers called by various unions this Monday, June 27th.
In statements to Air Rotor – Night Release RPP Noticias, the Minister stated that since Executive They are working to find a solution with the carriers that have announced this forceful measure. In this vein, he believed that the situation would be resolved through dialogue.
“What we are doing now is working on the issue of a solution and finding an appropriate solution. We do not warn about this situation, because as long as the relevant portfolios exist, in this case, the Minister of Transport is ready to speak tomorrow afternoon and night and as many hours as necessary to be able to move forward with the situation. I think that we we can rest assured that we will find a solution,” he said.
about dialogue
As the Minister of Transport and Communications explained, John Barranzuela, is located in the city of Arequipa, where it seeks to maintain a dialogue with the transport unions that have announced this measure. Salas said he understands the concerns of the carriers, but noted that the fuel situation is related to an external factor.
“These are external factors that are beyond our power to solve one way or another, but we find mechanisms to alleviate the situation. We are aware of what is happening at the international level, but we understand that we must facilitate all these fields as a government in order to give peace to our citizens,” he said.
“The partition will not lead us to anything absolutely good. It is the same in the field of transport entrepreneurs, the carriers themselves and the government, I think that the spirit of the government is to have a dialogue, speak and listen to the requirements,” he added.
carrier strike
The president National Union of Carriers heavy load, Javier Marchese announced in RPP News that the various unions would observe an indefinite strike from next Monday, June 27, due to the lack of an agreement with Ministry of Transport and Communications.
“For more than a month, we have been talking almost daily with legal teams, technical specialists from the Ministry of Transport, and today we were waiting for them to give us an answer, because we have already explained and discussed our problems and our proposed solutions, it turns out that today they say that the dialogue continued as if they did not know the problem. We didn’t come to any agreement because we weren’t offered anything,” he said.
He also pointed out that so far they have not been able to speak with the Minister of Transport and Communications. Javier Barranzuela.
Source: RPP

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