On December 5th and 6th, the Board of Directors of SATA declares a 48-hour strike – “The tax bill under consideration is an open intention to destroy every form of individual entrepreneurship, a tax bill”, the Board of Directors of SATA states in its announcement
Taxis are going on a 48-hour strike on December 5 and 6, due to the tax bill.
With a unanimous decision of all factions, the Board of Directors of SATA approved the escalation of the strike actions. On December 5th and 6th, he announces a 48-hour strike expressing the anger and indignation of thousands of motorists for the government’s tax attack, as stated in his announcement and adding that:
“The tax bill under consideration is a clear intention to destroy every form of individual entrepreneurship. It is a brutal murder of human dignity and the values ​​that a democratic country is supposed to provide to its citizens.
The government’s economic staff planned the on-the-job death of thousands of professionals, including taxi drivers.
The taxi is in danger of extinction. Their intention is to destroy us financially and force us to surrender our licenses to multinationals and big business groups.
The government’s goal is to:
– The disappearance of small and medium enterprises and the self-employed.
– The employment of 750,000 people who will staff large business groups and multinationals.
– The provision of new tax exemptions for the capital (reduction of the tax rates on capital accumulation and sale of listed shares) which are provided for in the specific bill.
SATAN CLAIMS:
– The withdrawal of the tax bill.
– The establishment of a tax-free limit of 12,000 euros.
– The abolition of the pretense fee”
Source: Skai
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