Transport strike The Government offers 500 million euros to discount carriers' diesel and try to deactivate strikes
Although the Government has announced an
agreement
with the National Road Transport Committee
(CNTC) promising aid of 500 million euros from April to discount diesel, several of the employers' associations integrated into that body have shown their rejection of the agreement.
As of today, far from improving the protest, several large employers, including Fenadismer, join the strike of small carriers.
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07.15
The Government offers 500 million to make diesel cheaper for carriers
The Government has offered carriers an "effective" reduction in the price of fuel
equivalent to 500 million euros
, which concludes the meeting that both parties have held this Monday to address the problems of the sector.
The reduction in the price of diesel will be applied from the entry into force of the royal decree-law, which
will be approved on March 29
, in line with what was announced in other European countries and specifically following a
model similar to that of France
, has explained the Minister of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda, Raquel Sánchez, at the end of the meeting.
However, far from bringing this agreement signed with the National Committee for Road Transport (CNTC) closer together, several employers' associations, including Fenadismer, have joined the protest of the small carriers, which is now nine days old and which
already affects the supply chain
.
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