

Dump drivers of the Mayan Train demanded that the Maya Dorado Construction Group pay them their owed salaries
Dump truck operators demonstrated on Section 7 of the Maya Train, in the municipality of Othón P. Blanco, Quintana Roo.
The workers blocked the circulation of federal highway 186 Chetumal-Ucum section.
With tarps they demanded that the Maya Dorado Construction Group pay them the salaries they owed.
“Enough is enough, no more lies,” they said.
The salaries they owe correspond to the transportation of materials.
With their protest, the dumpers seek to capture the attention of senior officials of the Sedena and the Federal Government, to see their demand resolved.
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