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President and minister cancel trip to the US over strike

September 17, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The public employees’ strike against the fiscal plan prevented President Carlos Alvarado and Commerce Minister Dyala Jiménez from traveling this week to Silicon Valley, in the San Francisco Bay area of California, on a tour to attract investments. This sector is home to many emerging and global technology companies. On Monday, the press office of […]

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PLN proposes pausing the tax plan in exchange for dialogue with unions

September 17, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The National Liberation Party (PLN) proposes a pause in the legislative process of the fiscal plan, to establish the dialogue between the government and the unions. However, for that to happen, the latter must call off the strike and the blockades on national roads. According to Carlos Ricardo Benavides, head of fraction of the PLN, […]

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Government guarantees exports through Limón ports

September 17, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Security Minister Michael Soto said that the Public Force intervened access to the ports of Limón to allow the entry and exit of containers with goods. Soto said that in the police troops will remain in place to prevent access to ports being blocked by the protesters. The leader even called on the exporters to […]

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GAM gas stations report shortages

September 17, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Several gas stations in the Greater Metropolitan Area (GAM) reported shortages on Monday due to the high demand of drivers who have come to fill the tanks of their vehicles. The press made a tour and found that four gas stations in Guadeloupe are closed for lack of liquid, as well as those located in […]

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Public Force takes control of RECOPE in La Garita

September 17, 2018 by Staff News Writer

On Monday afternoon, the Public Force ordered the unionists to open the way for the tankers to get in RECOPE’s campus located in La Garita de Alajuela. The unions had “regulated” the entry of trucks and only allowed three trucks per hour. The Public Force, without violence, opened the way for the facility to operate […]

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Fuel Transporters announced service suspension for their safety

September 17, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Although they are not part of the strike movement or support it, fuel transporters suspended the service in order to protect the safety of their drivers, who have been exposed to long hours of work and with limited access to basic services. The lack of safety and poor conditions that transporters have faced in the […]

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