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“We want our jobs,” shouted drivers on the runway of the Charles de Gaulle Corridor.

Roald Dahl by Roald Dahl
March 27, 2022
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Drivers of public cars in the northern region of Santo Domingo pronounced themselves Saturday morning Against operating the new bus route Comes into operation this Monday at Charles de Cole Avenue.

With banners in hand, dozens of workers from the flyer stood in the roundabout of Villa Mella, where they repeatedly shouted, “We want our work!”

Drivers sticking that way The “fear” of being unemployed After the addition of new corridors to replace the work of public carriers who have been doing their job for more than 20 years.

“We are not going to allow them to change us with one hand forward and one hand back, we do not want them to give us anything. Let us work “Said Pablo Agosta Morillo, head of driving on the Charles de Gaulle route.

Morillo stressed to participants in the demonstration that there was “no problem” in joining the racers because he understood that this was “progress” for the country, however, they did not justify the fact that they wanted to remove them from the track.

“We are ready to share the space, Like we do with other carriers, but they don’t want to take it out. Where do we get food every day? ” Morillo asked himself in a conversation with reporters from this newspaper.

On his side, Eric Sosa, one of the three representatives of the drivers, explained when the traffic was. Metropolitan Office of Bus Services (Omsa)That public car lane “continued to work without problems”.

On Monday, Charles de Gaulle’s new runners will be ready to start their way, but the drivers agreed with Listin Diario that they will go to work at the same time every day, so “They must be ready to fight. ”.

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