“It Was a Syncericide”: the Cgt Crossed Back to the Government for Labor Reform After Confirming that It Will Be Retroactive
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Minister Federico Sturzenegger acknowledged that the changes will apply to all employment contracts. From the workers’ headquarters they assured that the Rosada House had denied them that point.
The minister of Deregulation and Transformation of the State, Federico Sturzenegger, explained this Friday the scope of the labor reform that the government of Javier Milei sent to Congress, and denied that the changes involved a loss of rights for the workers, after the General Confederation of Labour (CGT) announced a march against the project on December 18. By detailing the modifications envisaged in compensations, holidays, overtime and sic…
The workers’ headquarters rejected the scope announced by the executive for changes in labor legislation and targeted Minister Federico Sturzenegger. In addition, they warned about a removal of rights and anticipated protest measures. Read more
The controversy over labor reform deepened after Minister Federico Sturzenegger suggested that the initiative would have a retroactive character, which motivated a harsh response from the CGT, which accused the government of lying about the real scope of the project and warned that it implies a removal of rights. The political controversy over labor reform promoted by the Government of Javier Milei climbed after the Minister of State Transformat…
Buenos Aires, 13 December (NA) -- The political controversy over labor reform promoted by the government escalated after the Minister of State Transformation and Deregulation, Federico Sturzenegger, suggested that the legislation would be retroactive, contradicting previous statements by other officials. Cristian Jerónimo, one of the triumvirs of the CGT (General Confederation of Labour), responded to the minister, accusing him of committing a "…
The Minister of Deregulation and Transformation of the State, Federico Sturzenegger, confirmed the general scope that will have the labor reform project promoted by Javier Milei and added new criticisms by the CGT. The leader of the workers' center, Cristian Jerónimo, pointed against the government and assured that the project only poses a "quite...
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