our total support to colleagues on hunger strike for the dismissal of Clarín
A group of workers who were dismissed for Rioplatenses Graphic Arts, a subsidiary of Grupo Clarín that prints the magazine Viva, is on hunger strike and chained delegates outside the gates of the company to demand his reinstatement.
The six former officials were part of a total of 119 workers laid off graphics six years ago by the company, which prints the magazine Viva, including Clarin. Workers won two court rulings that ordered their reinstatement, though so did not happen.
"The labor courts of first instance ordered his reinstatement, Clarín appealed the judicial but the House Education confirmed two years ago should be reinstated," said Assistant Secretary of the Buenos Aires Graphical Federation (GBF), Hector Amichetti.
In this case the company repeated a common practice in the Clarin Group, one hand does not allow unionization and other appeals court rulings in favor of workers. Graphic Arts Rioplatenses "Disobeyed the court order and not allowed to choose Internal Trade Union Commission, so two weeks ago the Ministry of Labour, fined more than 1,300,000 pesos," he added.
"On Friday we will do a rally in front of the Perito Moreno and workshops Centenera, which also try to hold elections for delegates within the company," predicted the union and also confirmed that the six former officials "chained themselves to gates and started a hunger strike. " Are
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