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Paraguay union strike halts Atome project work, demands decree repeal
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Paraguay union strike halts Atome project work, demands decree repeal

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Union workers in Misiones, Paraguay, affiliated with Sitrande, are participating in a national strike demanding the repeal of decrees related to the Atome energy project.
  • The workers are also calling for increased resources, including more vehicles and the hiring of additional personnel, for the National Electricity Administration (ANDE).
  • The strike involves ANDE officials in Misiones, signaling broader labor action against the government's decisions regarding the energy sector.

Officials from the National Electricity Administration (ANDE) in Misiones, Paraguay, have joined a national strike, intensifying pressure on the government to repeal decrees concerning the Atome energy project. The action, organized by the National Federation of Workers of the ANDE (Sitrande), centers on demands for both the revocation of specific decrees and improved operational capacity for the state-owned electricity company.

The striking workers are not only protesting the Atome project decrees but are also urgently calling for increased resources. Their demands include the allocation of more vehicles to enhance operational efficiency and the hiring of additional personnel to address current staffing shortages. This push for more resources underscores concerns about the ANDE's ability to effectively manage its responsibilities and infrastructure.

The participation of ANDE officials in Misiones signifies a broadening of the labor action, indicating widespread discontent within the organization regarding government policies impacting the energy sector. The strike highlights a critical juncture for Paraguay's energy administration, with workers demanding greater transparency and consideration in decisions affecting their work and the nation's power infrastructure.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.