A Bill Was Passed In Panama For Banana Workers, Companies, And Producers, Aimed At Bocas Del Toro -

The initiative was presented to the legislative plenary session on Wednesday afternoon by Labor Minister Jackeline Muñoz pictured above, following an agreement between the Executive Branch, the Assembly, and banana workers, who were protesting with roadblocks in Changuinola, Bocas del Toro.

The Assembly and Sitraibana reached an agreement to reopen roads; other groups will continue with blockades in Bocas del Toro.
Today: Agreement, but Without Employment and Without Classes

After six weeks of blockade, the union leadership agreed to reopen the roads in Bocas del Toro, but not all groups are in agreeance, and some will continue with blockades. The agreement with representatives is based on the commitment that the Assembly will reinstate the special regime that benefited the banana industry. In fact, the Executive Branch immediately called the Legislature into extraordinary sessions to address this issue. But the underlying question remains: How many of the more than 7,000 laid-off workers will be able to get their jobs back? Closing roads was a desperate measure. Now the challenge is to reactivate farms, guarantee contracts, and prevent this crisis from repeating itself. It is also urgent to lift another blockade: the one maintained by some teachers against the education of the most vulnerable. If social security is truly to be defended, it cannot be done at the expense of public schools. Affecting poor children is not resistance, it is abandonment. Banana growers return with uncertainty; students remain without classes. The reopening must translate into real opportunities. Government, business, and society must act responsibly. Panama cannot afford to leave thousands unemployed or an entire generation without education.
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