Michelli’s CTA called for a national strike tomorrow
Argentina, June 7, 2011
The sectors close to Pablo Michelli within the CTA joined a national strike with several complaints. “Nothing has changed since 2001,” they claim.
“Unions and social organizations unified in the framework of a national strike raise the struggles with our requests to meet the basic needs of everyone worth all the inhabitants of the province of Chaco and Argentina”, said a statement from the organizations.
“Where the expression of a 2001 ‘throw them all out’ is still present, it shows that nothing has changed since then, in that the policies implemented by national and provincial government are against the declared distribution of wealth”, they said.
“Since the workers and popular struggles, and lack of basic rights such as health, justice, education, housing and decent work, direct responsibility and breach of those who govern us, we demand: 82% mobile for all retirements, for a genuine policy distribution of wealth, for a fair sharing and federal budget to meet the social needs as health, education, justice and housing, living wages, the elimination of job insecurity and work in the black.”













