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Ate Announced a National Strike and Surprise Protests Against the Labor Reform Promoted by Javier Milei

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"All the conditions are in place to call a general strike. In the face of those who are used to imposing and not to consensus, the workers are left alone in the street," said Rodolfo Aguiar, Secretary General of the Association of State Workers. Read more
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On Thursday, the ATE state union announced the holding of a national strike coinciding with the day when Congress will deal with labor reform, as well as various “surpressive” protests that will take place throughout the month of December. This decision was taken during the Federal Council held in the province of San Luis. The Federal Council and its Impacts According to union sources, the 191 sections of ATE unanimously voted to give mandate to…

"All the conditions are in place to call a general strike. In the face of those who are used to imposing and not to consensus, the workers are left alone in the street," said Rodolfo Aguiar, Secretary General of the Association of State Workers. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Association of State Workers decided to execute a national strike coinciding with the legislative treatment of labor reform. The measure of force was defined during the Federal Council held in the province of San Luis. The union also approved the conduct of surprise protests during the month of December. The 191 sectionals of the union voted unanimously to grant the mandate to the National Conduct to implement these actions. Rodolfo Aguiar, …

The state union ATE decided this Thursday to carry out a national strike on the day Congress deals with labor reform, as well as “surpressive” protests during December. “The May Council ended up being a lock-in for trade unionism. A distraction and used by the government to dilate the times. They are pulling so much of the pipe that at any moment it will be cut off. All the conditions are given to call for a general strike,” said Rodolfo Aguiar,…

The tension between the government and the state unions was exposed again this Monday, after ATE resolved a national strike coinciding with the debate on labor reform in Congress. The decision was unanimously adopted at the Federal Council held in San Luis, where a plan of “surpressive” protests was also approved and will be extended throughout December. Rodolfo Aguiar, secretary general of the union, pointed directly against the official strate…

This was defined by the union in the Federal Council held in San Luis. "In front of those who are accustomed to imposing and not to consent, the workers are left alone in the street," said Rodolfo Aguiar, head of ATE.

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infogremiales.com.ar broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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