March Against Labor Reform: CGT Mobilizes to Congress in Rejection of Milei's Project
The CGT organized a protest at the National Congress against labor reform proposals by Javier Milei.
In Argentina, the ConfederaciΓ³n General del Trabajo (CGT) is staging a protest at the National Congress in response to labor reform initiatives proposed by President Javier Milei. These reforms aim to modify regulations surrounding severance pay, ease hiring and firing procedures, restrict the right to strike, and diminish the influence of unions. This action comes amid growing concerns from labor representatives about losing power and bargaining capabilities as the government pushes these controversial changes.
As various labor and political factions unite for the demonstration, including piqueteros, the two Central de Trabajadores de Argentina (CTAs), left-wing groups, and opposition parties linked to the Justicialist Party (PJ), the protest symbolizes a significant pushback from organized labor. The mobilization will coincide with a legislative debate in the Senate regarding the proposed reforms, highlighting the urgency of the situation for labor groups who feel threatened by the government's agenda.
The lack of consensus within the CGT about a more drastic response, such as a general strike, has led to this demonstration as a show of solidarity and dissent. Unions and their supporters are wary of the long-term implications these reforms could have on workers' rights and the balance of power in labor relations in Argentina, which could set a precedent for further labor deregulation in the region.