»Milei's Reform Has a Strong Anti-Union Character«
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Argentina's President Javier Milei plans a radical labour market reform: Drastic points are the restriction of the right to strike and the weakening of collective agreements, according to labour law activist Juan Manuel Ottaviano.
In the context of the discussion about labor reform promoted by Javier Milei’s management, labor lawyer Juan Pablo Chiesa questioned the official diagnosis of the labor market and said that the proposed measures will not solve the underlying problem. Invited to La Nación Más, Chiesa was sharp: “It’s a payasada.” He added: “We have 6 million private dependants, employment does not grow in Argentina,” referring to the stagnation of the work regist…
In his daily editorial by Canal E, the driver analyzed the labor reform promoted by Javier Milei’s government, the role of the state, the pressure on governors, the internal union and the importance of social mobilization in a debate that he defined as “a hinge” for the country model. Read more
Former senator Eugenio “Nito” Artaza said that the labor reform promoted by President Javier Milei’s government “is a business reform” because it harms the worker and benefits the entrepreneur to eliminate costs. He questioned the UCR.
The national government assured that it has enough votes to approve the project promoted by Javier Milei. The CGT mobilizes to Congress and there will be demonstrations in different provinces
The Province of Buenos Aires presented a technical-political report in rejection of the labor reform of the national government. They warn of setbacks in rights and employment.
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