Protests at Airports This Wednesday: ATE Announced Measures Against Javier Milei and the Dismissal of Workers at ANAC
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The government of Javier Milei previews a cut of one third of the staff of the National Administration of Civil Aviation (ANAC), the agency that guarantees the safety at the airports. According to a draft managed by the government, the adjustment would include 63 retirements, 40 transfers to the National Directorate of Air Transport (DNTA), 16 casualties and 38 charges eliminated. To this is added the move to the availability of 207 workers. In …
During the 113th International Labour Conference in Geneva, ATE and CTA reported that more than 55 per cent of Argentine state staff work in informal conditions. They appealed to the ILO for an end to labour fraud and the urgent need to ensure decent employment in the public sector. In the framework of the 113th International Labour Conference in Geneva, the Association of State Workers (ATE) and the Central Workers of Argentina (CTA) presented …
"It has to be clear that it is not the workers, but the policies of the government that endanger the safety of the commercial operations", said Rodolfo Aguiar the holder of ATE Nacional. The executive plans the dismissals of more than 1100 workers from passes to availability, retirements and changes of functions. ... The government plans to throw 50% of the workers of the agency that guarantees air safety and ATE will protest tomorrow at all air…
The Asociación Trabajadores del Estado (ATE) announced protests this Wednesday at airports across the country. The measure was taken in the face of the "threat" of Javier Milei's government to carry out a personnel cut in the National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC). "The government threatens to reduce the plant by 50%," they said.
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