Pablo Moyano denounces government and threatens to cut beverage supplies

Truckers' leader Pablo Moyano plans a Tuesday conference to criticize Javier Milei's labor reform and pressures Coca-Cola and Quilmes over wage demands.

Pablo Moyano will break his low profile this Tuesday at 9:30 in the Congreso area by hosting leaders from the International Transport Workers' Federation.

He will denounce the labor reform regulation, social deterioration and fines imposed on the railway union. Accompanied by Julio Sosa, the union leader also warned that truckers will demand equal presentismo payments for outsourced drivers.

After failed meetings with Coca-Cola and Quilmes at the end of May, the union began a work-to-rule action that cuts delivered loads by 20 to 50 percent. Moyano stated: "Se siguen haciendo los boludos y miran para otro lado".

The measure could affect beverage distribution and raise prices in stores.

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