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"We Enter an Escalation of Layoffs" the Province Denounces the Emptying of the Federal Labour Council

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Walter Correa warned about labor deterioration, criticized the national government and asked to update wages in private homes.
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The Ministry of Labour of Buenos Aires denounced the paralysis of the Federal Labour Council, which brings together the labour authorities of all the provinces, questioned the economic policies of the national Government and warned of mass dismissals, industrial loss and wage freeze.The Ministry of Labour of the province of Buenos Aires, headed by Walter Correa, denounced the institutional paralysis of the Federal Labour Council (CFT) and questi…

Walter Correa warned about labor deterioration, criticized the national government and asked to update wages in private homes.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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With a strong critical tone due to the current situation in Argentina, the Ministry of Labour of the province of Buenos Aires (MTPBA) participated in the 126th Plenary Meeting of the Federal Labour Council (CFT) that took place in the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security of the Nation, in the City of Buenos Aires. On this occasion the plenary was held with serious deficiencies of functioning and contrary to the current regulations …

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semanarioactualidad.com.ar broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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