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Rusoro workers take Mibam headquarters in Caracas
Take Mibam headquarters in Caracas Rusoro workers

Source: Agencies
15/2/11

Rusoro group workers, unemployed and communal councils of the municipalities Roscio, El Callao and Sifontes moved to Caracas, to seek answers from the Central Bank of Venezuela and the Government on the situation following the invasion of development Incredible mining 6, which has paralyzed the gold mine and has therefore led to many people do not find employment


Aníbal eduardo sandoval

Rusoro group workers, unemployed and communal councils of the municipalities Roscio, El Callao and Sifontes moved to the city of Caracas, with the firm intention to seek answers about the situation being experienced by companies of that holding, by the irregular situation we are living by the case of mining development "Incredible 6", which as we know it was invaded, according to respondents, in an arbitrary manner by the mayor Orlenia Scipio, accompanied by a group of illegal miners in the area, a situation that apparently dark hidden interests.
Another of the claims made by workers from the mining consortium yesterday morning in the capital of the Republic is for export permits of precious metal, which have not been issued by the responsibility to provide the Central Bank of Venezuela presenting serious problems for the purchase of spare parts and supplies, paralyzing the mine "Simón Bolívar" in danger of reaching an impasse this week.
After participating in a special meeting of City Council callaoense held in Plaza Bolivar on Friday, workers with family, council, community councils and the general public, staged a mass march, where they demanded the continuation of the "Incredible 6" and rejected the interference of the mayor of this city, Scipio Orlenia Torres, also declaring persona non grata FURTHER REQUESTS the streamlining of permits for export of gold, by the BCV.

IN DEFENSE OF ITS PRESENT AND FUTURE

It was learned that the delegation is in Caracas is led by various labor unions that make life in these companies, both in the north in the town of El Callao, and in the south in the municipality Sifontes, who said they were tired of not receiving appropriate responses and are mobilized to defend their jobs and the future of their families.

UNIONS FIGHT IN FOOT

In relation to the situation prevailing in the country's capital union leadership through his spokesman Douglas Robles, the Workers' Union of Guyana (Untramigua) of the company Promotora Minera de Guayana (PMG), Rusoro Mining Consortium said that the entire labor force is ready to fight and not rest until achieving the objectives.


GOVERNMENT NOT TO RALLY

Robles said "from today and the days that are necessary will be in Caracas, we're tired of the rally by both government agencies, whether they Mibam and Central Bank of Venezuela, we are a social enterprise development vision and want to work for hand with the national government and the socialist high-level policy that says every day our President Hugo Chavez, "Robles finally emphasized.
Moreover, Carlos Gonzalez, the guild of heavy machinery from Southern California, declare as follows: "Today (yesterday) we present 300 men and women from the southern villages and other workers seeking a decent chance both for the benefit of them as their families, it is possible that a small group of people led by the mayor of El Callao is severing the right to work more than 500 people daily come to our doors looking for that solution work that everyone aspires. "



WAITING FOR POSITIVE RESPONSE

Just as Robles, Carlos González stressed that Caracas will not move unless favorable responses to flow out to find. "Relax, we're not in a hurry, we will be here until the end," said union leader eventually heavy equipment.
It was learned at the end of this writing, the group of workers Rusoro Mining group had not yet received any responses from the Central Bank of Venezuela, even if they were seen by some managers of Mibam.

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