Feb 19 β€’ 10:29 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

What is known about the national strike by CGT against labor reform today, Thursday, February 19

The CGT has called a general strike against labor reform set to be discussed in Congress today, marking a significant escalation in union actions.

The Confederation General of Labor (CGT) in Argentina has officially announced a general strike for February 19 in response to the government's treatment of a labor reform bill set for discussion in the Chamber of Deputies at 2 PM. This move comes after internal pressure on the CGT, which has faced criticism for negotiating with the government behind closed doors. The strike will see total participation from transport unions and represents a shift towards a more hardline stance in labor negotiations, moving away from previous strategies that favored dialogue with governmental representatives.

This upcoming strike is notable as it marks the fourth organized protest against President Javier Milei's administration, highlighting ongoing tensions between the labor movement and the current government. labor unions have been increasingly concerned that the proposed reforms could undermine workers’ rights, prompting this unified response from the CGT. The action indicates a recalibration of union strategies, shifting from attempts for dialogue to outright confrontation over key labor issues.

The implications of this strike extend beyond immediate labor relations; it reflects broader discontent with the government's economic policies and their impact on the working class. The anticipated participation of various sectors, particularly transport, suggests potential disruptions that could echo throughout the country, indicating that labor unrest will be a critical theme in Argentina's political landscape as the current administration pushes through contentious reforms.

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