National Transport Strike Response by Security Ministry

The National Security Ministry assures citizens their right to work is protected during the ongoing nationwide transport strike. They encourage reporting extortion or violence through Line 134.


National Transport Strike Response by Security Ministry

The Ministry of National Security issued a message through its official social media amidst the bus strike taking place across the country. In this message, the protection of citizens' right to work is highlighted, and it is reminded that Line 134 is available for those who feel compelled not to attend their jobs to report accordingly.

In statements to the Argentine News Agency, the Ministry of Security reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the rights of individuals wishing to fulfill their work shifts amid nationwide strikes. It was emphasized that Line 134 has been enabled to receive reports and act accordingly.

During the general strikes that have occurred in the country, the Ministry of National Security has conducted campaigns to raise awareness about the importance of respecting the decision of those who wish to work. Through various means, the protection of labor rights has been highlighted, and there has been a call to report any type of extortion or threats received to prevent the exercise of work.

Railway workers responded to the Ministry of Security's campaigns with direct messages, expressing their stance on the situation. The importance of promoting a respectful and coercion-free work environment for those wishing to perform their duties was highlighted.

The number of reports received through Line 134 has varied during different moments of national strikes, and in some cases, advice has been provided to the complainants. Although a considerable number of complaints have been reported, confirmation of verified cases or ongoing legal processes has not been detailed so far.