Ate Announced a Nationwide Strike and Mobilizations Across the Country Against Labor Reform
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The PRO deputy asked to modernize the labor system: “We can’t have a country where only 45% works.” The former Pinamar mayor and PRO deputy, Martín Yeza, put the need for a deep labor reform in Argentina back on the agenda. In an interview with Alfredo Leuco, he said that the country is dragging “an old legislation” and a labor system “unable to generate formal employment,” in a context where almost half of the workers are engaged in informality…
The state union will hold a day of protest on November 19. It demands the reopening of paritarians and rejects the changes promoted by the government. The post ATE announced a national strike and will march against labor reform appeared first on El Intranssigente.
Attorney Tomás Figueroa and the secretary of the Trade Union, Victor Paz, participated in the radio program to analyze the scope of the labor reform project promoted by the national government.
The Workers of the State Association (ATE) defined this Tuesday to call a national strike for next Wednesday, November 19. The force measure includes a movolization of the Secretariat of Labor, in rejection of the labor reform being prepared by the Government of Javier Milei. The strike was resolved during a plenary of delegates from all over the country that took place this Tuesday. “We workers do not have to wait to know any small lyrics to kn…
Through a federal plenary of delegates from across the country, the Asociación Trabajadores del Estado (ATE) unanimously voted to hold a 24-hour national strike for next week in rejection of the labor reform planned by the government and demanding the immediate reopening of the paritarias. “We workers do not have to wait to know any small lyrics to know that they want to fuck us. We have to start facing this reform already on the street,” said R…
After the plenary session held on Tuesday, the Workers of the State Association (ATE) called for a national strike in rejection of the labor reform that Javier Milei’s government wants to promote and in demand of the “immediate” reopening of the paritarias. The state union will mobilize towards the Secretariat of Labor. “Waiting until December 10 is suicidal. If we stand still and do not reject this regressive labor reform in the streets, we are…
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