
Surrbac pressures with strikes that affect Córdoba, while Passerini still has no answers
The collectors' union is intensifying the protest, while Passerini neither solves the conflict nor controls his finances
The Sindicato Único de Recolectores de Residuos y Barrido (Surrbac) has halted garbage collection in Córdoba, affecting thousands of citizens. The city's streets are filled with accumulated waste, while Passerini's government continues to fail to provide effective responses. The protest began as a wage demand, but soon turned into a political and union conflict that threatens the stability of the service.
The union is demanding a nine percent increase, distributed in two installments, but the municipal government hasn't managed to reach an agreement. The union workers are demanding more control over the collection service, while Passerini's administration isn't offering a viable solution. The lack of clear decisions and the municipality's inaction are worsening the situation, which is affecting the city's residents.
The municipality is caught between Surrbac's demands and the need to avoid bankrupting public finances. The bidding process for the collection service, scheduled for 2025, is emerging as the main point of conflict. The union's protest reflects a strategy to gain power ahead of that bidding process and protect its interests in the future.

Passerini's inability to manage the city
The lack of control by Passerini's government is reflected in the paralysis of essential public services. The accumulation of garbage in the streets is just a symptom of the municipality's inability to solve the conflict. Meanwhile, Surrbac is showing its power to exert pressure through extreme measures, such as strikes that affect the city.
The union conflict is worsening due to the municipality's lack of strategy and its inability to manage resources efficiently. Instead of seeking clear solutions, Passerini's government continues to make no progress in the resolution of the conflict. This situation has created great uncertainty among citizens, who are suffering the consequences of ineffective management.
The weakness of the municipal government has been exposed, with officials unable to make firm decisions to normalize essential services. Passerini's lack of action is harming the quality of life of Córdoba's residents, who must face a dirty city. Instead of responding with clear measures, the municipality remains unable to manage the conflict effectively.

The lack of control and union power: the future of waste collection in Córdoba
The future of waste collection in Córdoba depends on the upcoming bidding process for the service, which could include new players. Surrbac is pressuring the government with strikes and blockades to secure control of the collection service in 2025. The lack of a clear municipal strategy only fuels tension and worsens the conflict, with no viable plan to normalize collection.
Passerini's inability to face this conflict reflects his political and administrative weakness. Meanwhile, the union continues to exert pressure to maintain its power over a service essential to the city. Meanwhile, Córdoba's residents continue to suffer the consequences of an administration that hasn't been able to handle the conflict effectively.
It's crucial for Córdoba's municipality to make clear decisions to ensure the proper functioning of public services. Surrbac has the ability to paralyze the city, but the government must respond with firmness and efficiency. Passerini's improvisation must overcome the current paralysis to ensure a clean, orderly, and conflict-free Córdoba.
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