Feb 19 β€’ 15:35 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

General strike by the CGT against labor reform: the map of cuts, time of the march and affected streets

The CGT announced a general strike in opposition to a labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei, coinciding with a legislative debate.

The ConfederaciΓ³n General del Trabajo (CGT) has declared a general strike for Thursday to protest a labor reform bill being discussed in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, proposed by President Javier Milei. The strike is occurring simultaneous to the legislative debate, which is set to start at 2 PM. Even though the CGT has stated they will not mobilize, various unions aligned with Kirchnerism are expected to march towards the National Congress starting at noon, reflecting a strong opposition to the proposed reforms that are seen as detrimental to workers' rights.

The protest comes in the wake of significant job losses, highlighted by the recent closure of Fate, an Argentine tire manufacturer, which left nearly 1,000 workers without jobs. This incident underscores the urgency and anger among labor groups regarding the government's reform agenda. As the tensions rise, the CGT's decision for a general strike signals a broader resistance movement against the economic policies of the Milei administration and their perceived adverse impacts on the working class.

The planned mobilization is expected to disrupt traffic in the affected areas, with unions gathering at the intersection of Bernardo de Irigoyen and Avenida de Mayo, leading toward the Congress. Maps detailing the cuts and affected streets have been provided, alongside the expected times for the march, indicating a significant turnout and potential confrontation as various labor sectors unite in their demand to halt the labor reforms that threaten their livelihoods.

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