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Contract transport providers to protest on Monday

January 10, 2014 by Staff News Writer

The porters will again take to the streets to protest.


Informal tax drivers who operate under contract arrangements will take to the streets on Monday and block traffic in Pérez Zeledón, Guápiles and Limón. At issue are negotiations that have broken down and drivers who have lost their transport licenses.

Original Article in Diario Extra

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