The Uom Launched a Trade Union Front Against Labour Reform and Pressured the Cgt to Call for a General Strike
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Along with other militant associations and some close to Kirchnerism, Abel Furlán announced a plan of struggle with two mobilizations in Córdoba and Rosario. Strong warning to governors not to support the government's project.
The metallurgical leader Abel Furlán gathered 86 unions from the three trade union centers and launched a plan to fight against labor reform. There will be mobilizations in Córdoba and Rosario that will be a wake-up call to the governors. In addition, they promote a strike and a mobilization the day the norm is discussed in Congress. At the UOM headquarters and convened by the host Abel Furlán, unions belonging to the three trade union centers m…
The new United Trade Union Front, made up of different unions of the two CTAs and the GGT, agreed on Wednesday, mobilizations that would take place first in Cordoba, on February 5, and on February 10 in Rosario. The protests were defined in a meeting at the Buenos Aires headquarters of the Metallurgical Workers Union (UOM) on Alsina Street, with its metallurgical leader Abel Furlán as, where they were asked to call on the governors to reject the…
The "Unit Front" that nucleates different unions announced some measures in the interior of the country against the Labor Reform. For its part, the left and trade unionism prepare coordination meetings for the coming days with a clear plan: to truly defeat the plan of the government and the economic power requires a national strike with mobilization towards the National Congress on the day in question in the Senate, as the beginning of a strong …
A few days after the beginning of the legislative debate on labor reform, trade unionism began to organize a common front that transcends the borders of each power plant and combines public and private sector unions. With mobilizations within the country and the call for a stoppage on the day of treatment in the Senate, the unions seek to raise the political cost of an initiative that they consider regressive and that, they claim, was not discus…
With the aim of approaching positions on the treatment of labor reform, which the ruling party seeks to sanction during the extraordinary sessions that will begin on February 2, Patricia Bullrich began on Wednesday a series of meetings with the incumbents of the Senate's dialogist benches, after which he spoke of "a fairly consolidated agreement." Meanwhile, the "hard" guilds of the General Confederation of Labour (CGT) and the two Central Worke…
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