Police Transported Citizens Affected BY Strike

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Hundreds of tapatíos used this service Monday police patrols and fire roads to get to work and school, before the work stoppage carried out unionized drivers of public transport in the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, according to Notimex.

Drivers of some 6,000 units of public transport stopped work to demand an increase of 1.20 pesos to 1.60 pesos receiving commission for every ticket whose value is 6 pesos per trip, told CNNMéxico, Odin Padilla, spokesman for the Ministry of Transportation in Jalisco.

He added that representatives of carriers reached an agreement with state authorities to end the strike from tomorrow and make trading desks that will start next Friday in which also participate dealerships units.

Three years ago pubic transport dealers asked the state government increased 6-7 pesos in public transportation fares, authorization was suspended by the State Administrative Tribunal (EAT), an argument that owners have used the units for too slow to increase fees for drivers, according to Padilla.

 

 

 

 

[readon1 url="http://www.vallartatoday.com"]Source:www.vallartatoday.com - Translation by Suyapa Ajuria Nov. 13, 2012[/readon1]