12 Jun 2023 | 07:01 PM UTC
Argentina: Public transport workers to launch nationwide strike June 13
Public transport workers to stage nationwide strike in Argentina June 13. Transport disruptions likely; protests and clashes possible.
Event
Unionized public transport workers affiliated with the Automotive Tramway Union (Union Tranviarios Automotor, UTA) plan to launch a nationwide 24-hour strike from 00:01 June 13 in Argentina. The purpose of the action is to demand improved salaries. The labor action will impact trams, buses, and trolley services. Organizers have not called for protests; however, strike-related gatherings remain possible. Potential protest locations include government buildings in major cities and main routes across the rest of the country. Union leaders maintain negotiations with government officials, which may lead to a last-minute cancellation of the protest action.
Significant disruptions to inter-city and intra-city travel are highly likely, especially in major cities such as Buenos Aires, Cordoba, and Rosario. Alternative modes of transportation will probably be in higher demand. Traffic congestion could be heavier as commuters who generally use public transportation resort to using personal vehicles. Residual delays are possible through early June 14, when backlogs are processed after services resume. Protests near government offices and along major roads are possible. Clashes between protesters and police cannot be ruled out.
Advice
Confirm all public transport reservations through June 14. Check local media sources for up-to-date information on the status of public transportation. Allow extra time to reach destinations and consider alternative transport options to mitigate travel disruptions if operating in Argentina June 13.