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Customs strike 450 kilometres from Buenos Aires called off till August
THE planned customs officer strike in the major Argentine Port of Necochea has been called off for 15 days, Inch cape Shipping Services (ISS).
The "pen down' strike so-called because the staff will come work by won't lift a pen to do their jobs, was scheduled to take place in the major agricultural export port 450 kilometres from Buenos Aires, to take place on July 16 and July 17. ISS said it would continue to monitor developments.
The "pen down' strike so-called because the staff will come work by won't lift a pen to do their jobs, was scheduled to take place in the major agricultural export port 450 kilometres from Buenos Aires, to take place on July 16 and July 17. ISS said it would continue to monitor developments.
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