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Justice Stopped Uatre From Being Evicted From the Headquarters of Its Social Work – chacodiapordia.com

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The Justice rejected the appeal of the Ministry of Labour, under the Ministry of Human Capital, and rejected the attempt to evict the Argentine Union of Rural and Stowing Workers (UATRE) from the offices it shares with the Social Work of Rural and Stowing Personnel of the Argentine Republic (OSPRERA).
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The Justice rejected the appeal of the Ministry of Labour, under the Ministry of Human Capital, and rejected the attempt to evict the Argentine Union of Rural and Stowing Workers (UATRE) from the offices it shares with the Social Work of Rural and Stowing Personnel of the Argentine Republic (OSPRERA).

The Union Argentina de Trabajadores Rurales y Estibadores (UATRE) celebrated the measure of Chamber VI of the National Chamber of Labor Appeals. The ruling prohibits the intervener of the Social Work of the Rural and Stibador Staff of the Argentine Republic (OSPRERA), Marcelo Petroni, and the National Executive power to carry out any measure aimed at “dislodging, preventing the entry or restricting the normal, habitual and peaceful use of the tr…

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DataClave broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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