02 Jan 2023 | 05:19 PM UTC
Argentina, Paraguay: Unionized rail workers launch indefinite strike as of Jan. 2, impacting train services across Posadas-Encarnacion border bridge
Unionized rail workers launch indefinite strike Jan. 2, impacting train services between Posadas, Argentina, and Encarnacion, Paraguay.
Event
The Automotive Tramway Union (Union Tranviarios Automotor, UTA) launched an indefinite strike Jan. 2, impacting train services between Posadas, Argentina, and Encarnacion, Paraguay. The labor action comes amid a wage dispute between the union and authorities. Train services have reportedly been disrupted at the San Roque Gonzalez de Santa Cruz International Bridge, which spans the Parana River and connects the two cities. While organizers did not immediately announce plans for related demonstrations, spontaneous protests cannot be ruled out.
Disruptions to area train services are likely for the duration of the work stoppage, as is overcrowding on other modes of public transport. Lingering train disruptions are also likely once the strike ends as operators reposition rolling stock.
Advice
Consider taking private transportation to travel between Posadas and Encarnacion until the work stoppage ends and train services normalize. Confirm appointments in advance if operating in the area. Avoid any related protests that materialize. Adhere to all instructions issued by local authorities.