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CONCORDIA: The Elimination of Women's Licenses as a Way of Making Rights Invisible

Councilman Felipe Sastre has made a habit of introducing projects that eliminate acquired rights, attempting to lower the working conditions of municipal employees. Now he proposes a modification to the leave policy that, under the guise of "modernization," masks a misogynistic and sexist stance; a hallmark that seems to be the defining characteristic of Francisco Azcué's entire administration.
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Councilman Felipe Sastre has made a habit of introducing projects that eliminate acquired rights, attempting to lower the working conditions of municipal employees. Now he proposes a modification to the leave policy that, under the guise of "modernization," masks a misogynistic and sexist stance; a hallmark that seems to be the defining characteristic of Francisco Azcué's entire administration.

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diariojunio.com.ar broke the news on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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