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  • 15/04/2012 | Argentina

    Line 60 drivers lift strike

    Drivers of 60 bus line decided to resume the service after five consecutive days on strike. According to bus drivers' delegate Mario Andrés Molina, the decision came after reaching a "temporary and informal agreement" with authorities of MONSA SA company on regards the employees' demands of reinstating four employes and granting a wage hike.

  • 11/04/2012 | Argentina

    Labour Ministry issues mandatory conciliation for 60 bus line drivers

    The Labour Ministry issued a mandatory conciliation for the 60 bus line strike and protesters were analyzing whether to abide by the ruling or to continue with the strike they began on Tuesday to claim for the reinstatement of fired workers.

  • 12/04/2012 | Argentina

    60 bus line strike to continue indefinitely

    Unionists announced that the 60 bus line strike is set to continue indefinitely, as a meeting between delegates, representatives from the Monsa bus company and Labour Ministry officials failed to reach an agreement on Thursday.

  • 13/04/2012 | Argentina

    60 line bus driver maintain strike despite threats

    In the fourth consecutive day of service strikes, 60 line bus drivers will remain on strike although delegate Daniel Farella had assured earlier that the members of the trade union had received “intimidating letters” ordering them to lift the strikes within the next 24 hours.

  • 07/10/2011 | Argentina

    60 bus line drivers lift strike

    Drivers of the 60 bus line lifted the strike they held for two hours after the granddaughter of one of the company's union delegates was assaulted and received death threats.

  • 19/03/2012 | Argentina

    Bus line 60 drivers plan to strike

    Drivers from the number 60 bus line are in a permanent union meeting due to the "arbitrary dismissal" of four employees as well as other labour demands, and could go on strike for the rest of the day.

  • 10/04/2012 | Argentina

    60 bus line drivers lift roadblock

    60 bus line drivers lifted the roadblock they had staged in Callao and Rivadavia avenues, outside the Congress, to claim for security measures and to protest against the firing of four drivers. Earlier they staged a roadblock at the kilometre 47 mark of Panamericana highway. 

  • 09/06/2011 | Argentina

    60 bus line strike lifted, service resumed

    After a day of protests that included staging a roadblock on the Pan-American Highway, drivers from the 60 bus line finally lifted their strike after midnight. They protests were sparked by demands that the Monsa transportation company paid their salaries in due form.

  • 20/09/2011 | Argentina

    Labour Ministry orders mandatory conciliation over 60 bus line conflict

    The Labour Ministry ordered the mandatory conciliation over the conflict with workers from the 60 bus line. The order established the measure for the next 15 days and urges the workers to lift the strike.

  • 22/09/2011 | Argentina

    60 bus line drivers ratify strike

    Workers of Monsa company, which runs the 60 bus line, ratified their strike, which entered its fourth day, due to wage claims. The drivers stressed they will keep their measure until the money they are owed is paid and rejected the mandatory conciliation issued by the Labour Ministry.

  • 11/04/2011 | Argentina

    60 bus line strike lifted

    60 bus line drivers lifted the strike that was set to begin at midnight. The drivers accepted an offer of the Labour Ministry. Earlier, they blocked Callao avenue and struggled with police offers. They demand their salaries are paid in due form.

  • 18/04/2011 | Argentina

    60 bus line drivers meet with company's representatives as strike continues

    As bus drivers in the 60 bus line remain on strike, the Ministry of Labour called on the MONSA bus corporation to immediately comply with the joint agreement signed by the company and the driver’s union representatives last April 11th, and offered to mediate in the conflict in case of different interpretations in the accord.

  • 08/06/2011 | Argentina

    60 bus line drivers go on strike

    Drivers of the 60 bus line decided to go on strike after the MONSA transportation company failed to pay salaries in due time. "We are going on strike for an undetermined period of time,” union delegate Angel Pericaro said. “As soon as the buses arrive at the terminal they will remain there and won’t continue their shifts.”


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