Overview
- UTA maintains a full‑day stoppage in San Miguel de Tucumán, leaving 13 of 14 urban lines inactive after 154 worker suspensions by AETAT; only Line 8 continues operating.
- The municipality offered to advance October SUBE social attributes and pay the student SUBEM benefit at 100%, but transport firms rejected the proposal and walked out of talks.
- Operators are pressing to replace the current model with payment per kilometer and acknowledged requesting ARS 2,000 million monthly, citing subsidy delays, cost inflation and falling farebox revenue.
- In the AMBA, Line 148 suspended service indefinitely from midnight and drivers on multiple MOQSA routes (159, 219, 300, 372, 584, 603, 619) and Line 22 declared work stoppages over unpaid wages.
- A broader mediation session was set for this morning, UTA warned of possible escalation from Monday if suspensions persist, and local reports estimate some 250,000 riders are affected in the Tucumán capital.