discussion on mobile apps to continue. The drivers of these platforms have declared mobilization for this March 15 and 16, not only in Bogota, but also in different cities of the country. They would be calling on the Government to set up a dialogue table to discuss their regulations.
They pointed out that among the complaints they presented in the statement, it was included in the draft that the company shared. Ministry of Transport dialogs developed in previous approaches were ignored: “We were surprised by what they did by issuing drafts and urging Transit and Transport authorities to increase their surveillance in different cities, imposing unfair sanctions, persecuting unregistered app drivers.”.
As they stated, they demand that their work not be considered a crime, although it has not yet been regulated by the Government: “We do not deserve this type of cruelty by transit agents on the highways, we deserve to have fun as the ILO says and sign international agreements signed by Colombia.a stable, dignified and decent job”, they emphasized in the letter.
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Likewise, they ensured that the persecution of drivers must end, at least in dialogue with the Government, referring to the right to submit respectful petitions to the authorities enshrined in Article 23 of the Political Constitution. “We present this document to them to create a dialogue space”they added.
Reportedly, in the nation’s capital From the National Park to the Ministry of Transport, a turtle plan will be made from 10:00.stated RCN Radio.
Even larger demonstrations are expected in Bogotá on Thursday, March 16, the aforementioned news source said.
Other cities they reported will be mobilized by these drivers this Wednesday, In Medellín, Cali and Pereira and will start in the morning.
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