Carlos Tomada Compared Trajectories of the Pj and the Mexican Party: "the Pri Was and the Pj Is Still"
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Led by Plutarco Elías Calles, the Mexican movement consolidated political stability for decades, although it was criticized for its authoritarianism. As in Argentina, it was born with strong social support and defended political sovereignty and social justice. Read more
The former Minister of Labor of the Nation Carlos Tomada said today that “in no way is the right time to deal with a labor reform,” in a...
The former Minister of Labor of the Nation, Carlos Tomada, considered that "in no way is the right time to deal with a labor reform", in a context of "destruction of work without doubt" and economic recession. The leader of Peronism said that this kind of initiatives "does not solve any of the serious problems that Argentina has", but rather seek to "increase the benefit of companies at the expense of the rights of employees." The specialist que…
Carlos Tomada Warned that "It Is Not the Right Time for a Labor Reform in the Middle of a Recession"
The expert in labor law and former Minister of Labor of the Nation, Carlos Tomada, emphatically argued that "in no way is the right time to deal with a labor reform", in a context of "destruction of work without doubt" and economic recession. Taken up he argued that this kind of initiatives "does not solve any of the serious problems that Argentina has", but rather seek to increase the benefit of companies at the expense of employees' rights. In…
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