Overview
- UTA is keeping the walkout in San Miguel de Tucumán in place for a second day, leaving 13 of 14 urban lines without service and warning of possible tougher action on Monday.
- Línea 8 continues to run because it did not suspend staff, while the union says 154 employer suspensions triggered the stoppage.
- The municipality proposed advancing October SUBE social-attribute payments and paying the student fare (SUBEM) at 100% starting in November if suspensions were lifted, but transport companies rejected the offer.
- AETAT is pressing to replace the current scheme with pay-per‑kilometer funding and acknowledged requesting about 2 billion pesos per month to cover company debts.
- City officials, union leaders and operators are slated to meet at the Concejo Deliberante this morning, as the disruption is estimated to affect roughly 250,000 passengers.