Argentina Orders Oilseed Workers to Suspend Planned Strike Over Wages
Argentina's government said it had ordered oilseed workers' unions to suspend plans for an indefinite strike over wages at processing plants, the Labor Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.
The South American nation is a top world supplier of grains.
Argentina's Federation of Oilseed Industry Workers, Cotton Ginners and Related Workers of the Republic of Argentina (FTCIODyARA) and San Lorenzo Oil Workers' Union (SOEA) had called for the strike to begin on Wednesday.
The unions said a proposal put forward by business representatives at a hearing...
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