Feb 17 β€’ 13:59 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

What is known about the national strike of the CGT against labor reform this Tuesday 17

The CGT has announced a general strike against labor reform, possibly occurring on February 17 or 25, amid internal pressures concerning negotiations with the government.

The ConfederaciΓ³n General del Trabajo (CGT) in Argentina is preparing to initiate a general strike against proposed labor reform legislation that is set to be discussed in the Chamber of Deputies. The strike is expected to take place either on Thursday or February 25, coinciding with the discussion of the reform project. This decision follows internal pressures within the organization, which has faced criticism for negotiating with the government behind closed doors while trying to maintain a dialogue with certain factions of the administration.

This upcoming strike represents a significant escalation in the CGT's strategy against the administration of President Javier Milei, marking the fourth major labor action since his administration began. The transport unions have fully backed this strike action, indicating widespread support for the CGT's decision among various labor sectors. Unlike previous protests that involved mass mobilization, this strike will not feature large-scale gatherings, reflecting a shift to more targeted forms of protest.

The implications of this strike are considerable, as it may disrupt services across various sectors, particularly those related to transportation, just as the discussions around the contentious labor reform take place. The proposed reforms have sparked considerable debate and division within political circles and labor organizations, and the CGT's action suggests a firm stance against measures that they believe could undermine workers' rights. Consequently, this strike may intensify the ongoing struggle between labor organizations and the current government, shaping the future of labor relations in Argentina.

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