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Cañeros demand to the Government permanent residence for 50 thousand of its members
They also call for compliance with the migratory agreements for the hiring of day laborers
SANTO DOMINGO. The Union of Cañeros Workers (UTC), returned today to demand that they be granted permanent residence to more than 50 thousand cane farmers from all over the country.
The march started at the Mauricio Báez park in Villa Juana, with the Ministry of Interior and Police (MIP) located on Leopoldo Navarro Street in Gascue, where they delivered a letter containing their demands.
Farmers were welcomed by an assistant to the minister, Carlos Amarante Baret, who was told that they will give the state institution a few days to analyze the communication delivered.
Jesús Núñez, a spokesman for the sugarcane workers, said that the Government must comply with the migratory agreements for the hiring of day laborers between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, since Article 3 of said negotiation says that each hired worker must be provided with documentation, in this case Identity card and voter that says "do not vote".
He said that the ministries of Finance, Interior and Police and the State Council of Sugar, are responsible for the misery, hunger and problems of sugarcane.
For his part, Yesibon Reynoso, an activist and defender of the rights of sugarcane farmers, defended his sector by claiming that sugar cane workers do not have to demand documents from the Regularization Plan, since when they signed the contracts to enter the country, automatically They had to be endowed with an accreditation, justifying the fact that they have more than 50 years of social security contributions.
They emphasized that day laborers have contributed to the social and economic development of the country.
https://www.diariolibre.com/noticia...manente-para-50-mil-de-sus-miembros-CG7899510
Cañeros demand to the Government permanent residence for 50 thousand of its members
They also call for compliance with the migratory agreements for the hiring of day laborers
SANTO DOMINGO. The Union of Cañeros Workers (UTC), returned today to demand that they be granted permanent residence to more than 50 thousand cane farmers from all over the country.
The march started at the Mauricio Báez park in Villa Juana, with the Ministry of Interior and Police (MIP) located on Leopoldo Navarro Street in Gascue, where they delivered a letter containing their demands.
Farmers were welcomed by an assistant to the minister, Carlos Amarante Baret, who was told that they will give the state institution a few days to analyze the communication delivered.
Jesús Núñez, a spokesman for the sugarcane workers, said that the Government must comply with the migratory agreements for the hiring of day laborers between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, since Article 3 of said negotiation says that each hired worker must be provided with documentation, in this case Identity card and voter that says "do not vote".
He said that the ministries of Finance, Interior and Police and the State Council of Sugar, are responsible for the misery, hunger and problems of sugarcane.
For his part, Yesibon Reynoso, an activist and defender of the rights of sugarcane farmers, defended his sector by claiming that sugar cane workers do not have to demand documents from the Regularization Plan, since when they signed the contracts to enter the country, automatically They had to be endowed with an accreditation, justifying the fact that they have more than 50 years of social security contributions.
They emphasized that day laborers have contributed to the social and economic development of the country.
https://www.diariolibre.com/noticia...manente-para-50-mil-de-sus-miembros-CG7899510