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Monday is the decisive day for Cordoba's urban transport: full stop if you pay with old scale
AR🏛️ Politics17 days ago

Monday is the decisive day for Cordoba's urban transport: full stop if you pay with old scale

The public transportation system in Córdoba, Argentina, faces a critical situation as workers warn that if companies pay their salary advances using an outdated scale, they will initiate a full strike starting Tuesday night. The advance payment, which represents 40–45% of monthly earnings, has been set at 763,000 pesos per worker. However, the Federation of Passenger Motor Transport Entrepreneurs (FETAP) claims it cannot afford this amount and would revert to an older scale, resulting in reduced payments for workers. This could trigger a work stoppage.

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Monday is the decisive day for Cordoba's urban transport: full stop if you pay with old scale

The public transportation system in Córdoba, Argentina, faces a critical situation as workers warn that if companies pay their salary advances using an outdated scale, they will initiate a full strike starting Tuesday night. The advance payment, which represents 40–45% of monthly earnings, has been set at 763,000 pesos per worker. However, the Federation of Passenger Motor Transport Entrepreneurs (FETAP) claims it cannot afford this amount and would revert to an older scale, resulting in reduced payments for workers. This could trigger a work stoppage.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a labor dispute involving public transport workers in Córdoba, detailing both the workers' concerns and the employers' financial constraints without overtly favoring either side. It does not include explicit ideological language or biased sourcing.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article provides specific details about the salary dispute, including dates, amounts, and quotes from sources within the sector. These claims are internally consistent and align with the general consensus among similar reports. However, some information remains speculative, such as the potential

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