Argentina’s Largest Workers’ Center Asks Justice to Declare New Labor Law Unconstitutional
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The General Confederation of Labor (CGT), Argentina's largest workers' center, filed an appeal with the Justice to declare the labor reform law "inconstitutional".
Experts argue that the law could contradict the Constitution and international treaties linked to the Human Rights Convention and the International Labour Organization
The workers' headquarters calls for the unconstitutionality of the law to be declared.
The leadership of the CGT formalized on Monday in Courts its rejection of the labor reform approved by the Senate and requested that the complete unconstitutionality of the norm be declared. The judicial presentation was made before its promulgation by the executive branch and aims to suspend its effects. Co-secretary general Jorge Sola stated that the workers’ center goes to justice “in defense of the National Constitution” and held that the la…
The CGT filed a petition this Monday in Courts asking that the labor reform law be declared “inconstitutional,” which received final sanction last Friday in the Senate, through writings that it presented before the Labor Ministry and the Administrative Litigation. “We come to exercise our right to petition. We trust in a republican power such as Justice, in its objectivity and in that it will take care of compliance with the National Constitutio…
The General Confederation of Labor filed a petition in Courts this Monday asking that the labor reform law be declared “inconstitutional”, which received final sanction last Friday in the Senate, through writings that it presented before the Labor Ministry and the Administrative Litigation. “We come to exercise our right to petition. We trust in a republican power such as Justice, in its objectivity and in that it will take care of compliance wi…
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