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The Government Declared the National Weather Service Stoppage Illegal and Ate Announced New Measures

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Rodolfo Aguiar, General Secretary of ATE, denounced that "the government's intention is to prohibit our right to strike, and that is, once again, to govern outside the law and the National Constitution." Read more
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Writing Open Channel The Association of State Workers (ATE) planned today to carry out a stoppage at the National Weather Service in rejection of the government's attempt to dismiss 240 workers from the agency. It would also carry out a “computer blackout” that would affect commercial and private flights, maritime and river navigation services and would even expose the agricultural sector to the impossibility of receiving alerts. However, this …

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The union of state workers (ATE) confirmed that the measure of force will be replaced by the holding of a general assembly at the headquarters of the agency. The government transferred the functions of the agency to EANA. The Association of State Workers (ATE) announced the partial lifting of the stoppage of the National Meteorological Service (SMN) that had been scheduled for this Friday, April 24, after the national government declared illegal…

The Association of State Workers (ATE) decided to partially suspend the measure of force that the personnel of the National Meteorological Service (SMN) planned to carry forward this Friday, April 24. The decision was known after the national government declared the strike illegal by Decree 274/26, considering that the agency provides

For the first time, the regulation expressly states that the Meteorological Service for Air Navigation constitutes an essential public service in the Argentine Republic and was dictated by the executive branch in a context of union conflict. The decision of the government impacts on the right to strike. Decree of Necessity and Emergency 274/2026, published this Friday in the Official Gazette, hours after the state union (ATE) lifted the planned …

The measure of force was suspended after a DNU that declared the aeronautical meteorological service essential. The conflict remains open due to dismissals and changes in the organism.

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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