Overview
- The state postal service said it dismissed about 250 workers and blamed a union faction for disrupting deliveries, calling the firings lawful.
- The postal workers’ federation FOECYT reported a principle deal with company executives to reinstate all dismissed employees and to suspend ongoing and planned walkouts, including those set for May 4–5.
- In Mar del Plata, 20 employees who had been let go will return to their jobs, and local work stoppages there have been lifted.
- Correo Argentino said more than 90% of its network is operating and attributed delays to a task-retention tactic it says a minority of staff maintained for over 25 days.
- Key details remain in dispute, including the headcount of dismissals—FOECYT cited 440—and the final terms of the rehiring plan, which matter for customers waiting on mail and parcels as service normalizes.