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Argentine Maritime Workers Strike Against Labor Reform

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Argentine maritime workers launched a 48-hour strike to protest President Javier Milei's proposed labor reform bill. The strike is disrupting operations at the Rosario port, impacting the loading and unloading of cargo. Unions argue the reform threatens existing worker protections.

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The libertarian president Javier Milei wants to reform the Argentine labour market, he is too old and too slow. Workers, however, fear for their rights and now go to the barricades. Affected is also an important port for the world economy.

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Adopted in the Senate, the project supported by Milei will now be voted in the House of Members next Friday

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48-hour maritime stoppage against labor reform paralyzes exports, fishing and cruises. Guilds warn that they could go on an indeterminate strike.

The Maritime and Fluvial Trade Union Federation (Fesimaf) confirmed a total stoppage of activities for 48 hours that began at zero on Wednesday, February 18, in repudiation to the government by trade unions of the sector. Fernando Ramírez, general secretary of the Union of Naval Drivers (Siconara) sectional Rosario confirmed to the measure and advanced a high impact of the measure in ports of Rosario and the great Rosario. The stoppage directly …

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Con La Gente Noticias broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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