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Malaga Sanitation Workers Launch Hunger Strike After Negotiations Fail

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The workers that maintain Malaga city's sanitation have been on strike for 48 days, demanding the constitutional right to protest without dismissals and work under dignifying conditions

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The staff, in charge of the city’s sanitation networks, calls for an improvement in wages, recognition of seniority and payment of bonuses for work on weekends

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Workers in the Malaga sanitation network, managed by the joint venture FCC-Aqualia and operating under contract for the Malaga Municipal Water Company (Emasa), have begun a hunger strike after 48 days of an indefinite strike with no significant progress in negotiations with the company. The decision to resort to fasting, which comes on top of the prolonged strike, stems from the lack of solutions to the workers' demands. These demands include a …

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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