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The Government Is Moving Forward with the Adjustment of the Argentine Post Office Between Branch Closures, Withdrawals and Denunciations of a Privatization Plan

Summary by Primera Edición
The national government deepens the process of reducing the Argentine Post with the closure of hundreds of branches, a plan of voluntary withdrawals, layoffs and a wage offer that was rejected by the workers. From the union that represents the sector they maintain that the measures are part of a strategy of “empty” aimed at preparing the company for a future privatization, while they warn that many localities have already been left without posta…
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The government advances with the dismantling of the Argentine Post with the final objective of its privatization. The closures of branches are counted to hundreds, the voluntary withdrawals of thousands, the paritarias are down with salaries less than 900,000 pesos and every month new cities and towns are known -among them several of La Pampa- that are disconnected from the federal network of deliveries. Until now they have closed 300 of a plan …

The national government deepens the process of reducing the Argentine Post with the closure of hundreds of branches, a plan of voluntary withdrawals, layoffs and a wage offer that was rejected by the workers. From the union that represents the sector they maintain that the measures are part of a strategy of “empty” aimed at preparing the company for a future privatization, while they warn that many localities have already been left without posta…

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Primera Edición broke the news on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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