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The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) said on Monday that three urban transport unions from Lima and Callao, which yesterday did not sign the protocols of agreements aimed at canceling the strike scheduled for Monday, July 4, decided to sign the document this afternoon.
This was achieved after leaders spoke with Vice Minister of Transport Luis Rivera at the headquarters of the Ministry of Transport and Communications, reports Portfolio.
via twitter, TCM He specified that the leaders who signed the agreement are Ricardo Pareja from the Chamber of Urban Transport; Martin Valeriano of Anitra; and Emeterio Valdivieso of Acetraca.
“They promised to continue the dialogue with the technical table to find final solutions to their requirements,” the report said. TCM in the social network.
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Sunday owner TCM, Juan Barranzuela, announced that he had reached an agreement with the urban transport unions in Lima. “They are reaching an extremely important agreement to lift the restrictive measure they announced to the country,” he said at a press conference.
However, Ricardo Pareja, president of the Chamber of Urban Transportation of Lima and Callao, indicated that the enforcement action would continue as they did not see a willingness on the part of the executive branch to meet their demands.
“We left the meeting, saying that we were not going to sign the protocol, because we believe that the main thing was not found, and that we were also going to coordinate with other leaders of the different zones in which we had already been. this message and we have unanimously agreed to continue the strike,” he told RPP.
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Source: RPP

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