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Argentina Added to List of World’s Worst Countries for Workers’ Rights

Repression of workers' rights has deepened around the globe, even in "stable" countries, says world's largest trade union organisation; Argentina added to ITUC’s list of 10 worst countries for workers' rights, alongside nations like Belarus, Egypt, Tunisia and Turkey. Leer más

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The International Trade Union Confederation's Global Index of Rights 2026 placed the country in the lowest category of its ranking. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Writing Canal Abierto Argentina joined this year the group of the 10 worst countries for workers, after falling to category 5, in a context marked by the second consecutive year of deterioration in its qualification. This was pointed out by the latest Global Index of Rights 2026, elaborated by the International Trade Union Confederation (ITC), the world's largest trade union center, which also maintained that conditions for workers and trade un…

The Global Index of Rights degraded Argentina to the lowest category. It warned about restricted protests, anti-union dismissals and institutional deterioration. An international report on labor rights ranked Argentina among the ten worst countries in the world, after registering a sharp deterioration in indicators and lowering its rating to the ... Due to the libertarian impact Argentina is already among the 10 worst countries in labor rights R…

The country was placed on the list of the ten worst countries in the world in labor matters, within the framework of the thirteenth edition of its Global Index of Rights, an annual exhaustive survey on violations against workers, carried out by the International Trade Union Confederation (ITC). The international study lowered the country’s qualification to category 5, after the ...

The International Trade Union Confederation's Global Index of Rights 2026 placed the country in the most critical category after two consecutive years of deterioration.The report questioned labor reforms.

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Buenos Aires Times broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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