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"If It's to Back Off, We're Not Going to Negotiate" Daer's Warning About Milei's Labor Reform

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The co-secretary of the CGT questioned the projects of flexibility and dynamic wages, and anticipated trade union and judicial measures to curb possible setbacks.
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The Co-Secretary General of the CGT, Héctor Daer, left for the crossing this Tuesday of the labor reform project announced by President Javier Milei after Sunday’s electoral triumph. “If it is to go back there will be no negotiation,” he warned and anticipated that the central will carry forward the political and union pressure to stop it. So far, from the CGT they warn that they have not been summoned to discuss it. “There is not a single indic…

The co-secretary of the CGT questioned the projects of flexibility and dynamic wages, and anticipated trade union and judicial measures to curb possible setbacks.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The co-secretary general of the General Confederation of Labor (CGT), Héctor Daer announced Tuesday that the workers’ central will reject the labor reform proposed by Javier Milei’s government if it is to “back up” the acquired rights. “If the labor reform is progressive it is one thing. We have a concept of progressive rights, but if it is to go back there is not going to be any negotiation of any kind,” Daer said in radio statements. The healt…

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The co-secretary general, Héctor Daer, said that there is no dialogue on the project and anticipated that they will carry out the necessary political and union pressures to stop it.

·Argentina
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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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