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YPFB and Cisterns Agree to Work Tables and Suspend National Unemployment

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The Ministry of Hydrocarbons and Energies, the Bolivian Fiscal Oil Fields (YPFB) and representatives of the liquid fuel transport sector reached an agreement this Saturday that allowed to suspend the national strike of cisterns announced for this Monday August 24. The parties will install working tables from tomorrow until Thursday, day in which it is expected to take decisions on the outstanding issues, according to a press report from the stat…
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The leader explained that the working tables will begin this Sunday and will take place until Thursday, a day in which new determinations are expected.

The Ministry of Hydrocarbons and Energies, the Bolivian Fiscal Oil Fields (YPFB) and representatives of the liquid fuel transport sector reached an agreement this Saturday that allowed to suspend the national strike of cisterns announced for this Monday August 24. The parties will install working tables from tomorrow until Thursday, day in which it is expected to take decisions on the outstanding issues, according to a press report from the stat…

Fact Sheet: The tanker trucking sector suspends its strike after reaching an agreement with the Government and YPFB. Working groups will be established from Sunday to Thursday to address structural issues related to outstanding payments. Tap to see the full context. Context: Sergio Kosky, leader of the Federation of Tanker Trucking Business Owners, confirmed the suspension of the strike and stated that negotiations will take place without pressu…

The sector assures that it has not received payments for months and that the stay will be a business decision not to take the trucks out of the garages. The announcement takes place while Bolivia remains under a state of emergency, which prohibits demonstrations and blockades.

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