The 26 union leaders, who are part of the taxi drivers strike committee, met on Tuesday afternoon. Ministry of Transport a few minutes before postponing the dialogue table for what they consider to be “lack of warranty”.

Manuel Gil is one of them. taxi drivers leadersconfirmed national strike It will begin at 4 am on Wednesday, February 22.

The meeting, attended by the representatives of the Ministries of Labor and Informatics, was decided between the parties on February 17, after the taxi drivers’ intention to carry out a national strike on February 22 was learned.

Among the allegations brought to the dialogue table by union leaders, increase in the price of gasoline and regulation of mobility apps like Uber.

Transport Minister Guillermo Reyes regretted that the taxi drivers’ representatives had withdrawn from the dialogue table, pointing out that what they wanted seemed to be to insist on the protests.

“We talk to the taxi drivers all the time, so much so that we have a few documents that respond to the taxi drivers’ clamor”said the official.

Gil stressed that they did this because of a lack of warranty. “Appease the claims of taxi drivers.”

The minister pointed out that the debate proposed by the taxi drivers should be held in Congress, not at the desks. “We have stated that we are against informality and illegality. We comply with the law and today the law prohibits any transport by private vehicle”added.

According to the information given by the union leaders, the concentration points in Bogota will be as follows:

– 26th Street and Cali Street.
– Near El Dorado Airport.
– Calle 13 and carrera 37. (in front of the Ministry of News)
– Calle 80 at the Siberian exit.
– Calle 13 in the El Playón area.
– Flag Monument.
– Tunnel Portal.
– Portal 20 July.
– The North Gate.

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Source: Exame

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