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🛫🧳 ESCALA EL CONFLICTO ENTRE GREMIOS DEL TRANSPORTE Y EL GOBIERNO

👉 El crudo panorama que trazan cerca de Milei para avanzar en el procedimiento de crisis. Los sindicatos aeronáuticos denuncian persecución y repudian la militarización del sector por parte del gobierno.

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00:00This is a statement from the Transport Board, which speaks of persecution of the aeronautical unions
00:06and a repudiation of the government for the militarization of the sector and the criminalization of the protest.
00:12It is unacceptable and unjustifiable the militarization of the airports,
00:18which clumsily insist on imposing the Minister of Security.
00:21These measures bring us back to the worst moments in the history of the Argentine air trade sector.
00:26The police forces should not, nor can they be used to replace qualified workers
00:32who guarantee the operational security of such a sensitive industry every day.
00:39This is a bad response to yesterday's press conference.
00:44And to the measure published today in the official bulletin,
00:48which allows the personnel of the airport security police and other security forces
00:53to operate some sections of the aeronautical process.
00:58For example, the transfer of suitcases and everything that usually does exchange.
01:03Let's see, because to put it in context, we come from wildfires
01:06where thousands of stranded passengers were affected,
01:10who have nothing to do with the conflicts raised by the trade unionists
01:14and who, however, have ruined days, trips, money, family moments and a lot of things.
01:20Because of these wildfires, the government took action on the matter,
01:23but escalated the conflict yesterday in the press conference.
01:26Yes, exactly. But what worried the government the most
01:30was not so much the people who stayed down, who could not get on the flights,
01:34as you are saying, who had holidays, work, whatever,
01:37but fundamentally those who stayed above the flights.
01:39Of course, because there were big people, pregnant.
01:42There were people who had landed in the airport and who could not get off the plane
01:46because the ramp was not enabled and the access to the airport was not enabled.
01:51This is what made the government qualify as terrorists those who made the stop
01:56and generate this measure that was published today in the official bulletin that was announced yesterday,
02:01which is that the security personnel will be able to operate, in case of emergency,
02:05some sections of the aeronautical service.
02:09So, the guilds, hard rejection, talk about criminalization of the protest
02:14and that if the security forces do this, they will not be able to guarantee the safety of the passengers.
02:20It is a conflict that escalates. Today there are meetings in the Casa Rosada.
02:23The government says directly, we are going to close Argentine airlines.
02:28This is what my law said today when I entered the Casa Rosada.
02:31Obviously, the exchange is over.
02:33Obviously, the exchange is over.
02:35Can it be a brief statement, Mr. President?
02:39The exchange is over. This is the most beautiful thing he said, let's say.
02:49It was also strong yesterday's press conference, beyond my law today,
02:53of the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, Patricia Bullrich, the Minister of Security
02:58and the Minister of Disregulation, Federico Sturzenegger.
03:01Because, well, when they announce this measure, how strong,
03:03the three of them were there at the press conference.
03:06The words they used were, it's over, it's over.
03:09Let's see, something had to be done.
03:11I think that people, the vast majority, are going to celebrate it because it is unbearable in Argentina
03:15that they change your flight, that they postpone your flight,
03:17that you are a hostage of a union conflict in that way.
03:20But, well, in this way, the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, said it yesterday.
03:24The ramp service at airports is going to be deregulated
03:29to open the game to new companies and end the monopoly of exchange.
03:34In addition, the security forces are going to be enabled to exploit,
03:38in cases of emergency, in a temporary and exceptional way,
03:42the operational airport services and the ramp service in general.
03:47This means that no union terrorist will be able to take a passenger as a hostage again
03:53and ruin their holidays, their work trip or their trip for medical reasons or for any other reason.
04:02Well, clearly the unions stepped on the stick at some point
04:05when they took those unforeseen measures that we referred to on Wednesday
04:09and they did it in the worst way, I insist on this.
04:13Fucking people.
04:14What complicated the unions the most was not allowing them to get off the plane.
04:18That's why we gave the last news here on Wednesday.
04:21When the unions themselves recapped and said,
04:24no, no, we are going to do something, we are going to handle the migrants
04:27who take the plane to Aeroparque so that people do not stay inside.
04:31That was perhaps the mistake that allowed the government to promote these measures.
04:35Now what we have is a negotiation, both by exchange and by Argentine airlines.
04:40The government says, if they do not flexibilize the working conditions
04:44and do not review the collective agreement of airlines and exchange,
04:49we are going to close both companies.

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