The Ancap fuel plant in Paysandú was occupied on Monday by workers from Fancap and the Sunca, marking a hardening of the trade union stance in the face of the government-driven restructuring of the polland industry. The measure, which included a 24-hour stoppage of activities, seeks to curb the official plan to centralize cement production in Minas, a decision that, according to the guilds, would dismantle the sanctifying industrial capacity and…
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The Ancap fuel plant in Paysandú was occupied on Monday by workers from Fancap and the Sunca, marking a hardening of the trade union stance in the face of the government-driven restructuring of the polland industry. The measure, which included a 24-hour stoppage of activities, seeks to curb the official plan to centralize cement production in Minas, a decision that, according to the guilds, would dismantle the sanctifying industrial capacity and…