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Ate Anticipates High Adherence to Unemployment Against Labour Reform

Buenos Ares, 17 November (NA) – The trade union Asociación Trabajadores del Estado (ATE) today anticipated a "high adherence" to the national strike they called for next Wednesday, in rejection of the labor reform promoted by the government. "Labour reform and the recent (commercial) agreement with the United States are intimately linked. Work more and less money to lower the costs of looting. Without strike and mobilization we do not stop it," …
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Image: ATE press. In the framework of the national strike called by the Workers of the State Association (ATE) for Wednesday, November 19, in rejection of the labor reform planned by the government and in order to demand the immediate reopening of the paritarians, the ATE-Trabajo Internal Board will concentrate since 12 o'clock in front of the Secretariat of Labor (Alem 650, CABA), body in charge of Julio Cordero, also in "defense of all the job…

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On Wednesday, November 19, there will be a 24-hour national strike called by various unions and non-teachers from universities.The bill will begin at 12 noon and responds to complaints related to the University Financing Act, the reopening of paritarians, the rejection of labor reform and the trade agreement with the United States.What do the unions demand?The Workers' Association of the State (ATE) anticipates a high adherence to the strike in …

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The Asociación Trabajadores del Estado (ATE) announced a national strike for this Wednesday with the expectation of a high degree of adherence in rejection of the labor reform promoted by the government and with the call for the reopening of paritarias. The national leadership, led by Rodolfo Aguiar, proposed that the measure will be decisive to stop “a new regressive advance” on labor rights. ATE province of Buenos Aires adheres to the plan of …

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Buenos Ares, 17 November (NA) – The trade union Asociación Trabajadores del Estado (ATE) today anticipated a "high adherence" to the national strike they called for next Wednesday, in rejection of the labor reform promoted by the government. "Labour reform and the recent (commercial) agreement with the United States are intimately linked. Work more and less money to lower the costs of looting. Without strike and mobilization we do not stop it," …

The organizing secretary of ATE Concordia, Cristian Selva, told DIARIOJUNIO this morning that next Wednesday, as part of the ATE national strike, they will gather at the corner of Scattini and Entre Ríos streets near the Felipe Heras Hospital, as mandated by the union's executive committee. They called on delegates and workers to assemble in protest against the austerity measures at the provincial and municipal levels.

Canal C ATE anticipates a massive national strike against labor reform The Asociación Trabajadores del Estado foresees a massive participation in the National Paro on Wednesday, called to reject the labor reform promoted by the government and demand the immediate reopening of paritarias.From the national leadership they point out that the official initiative is linked to the new understanding with the United States, which, they warn, would imply…

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