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8m March in Rosario: a Crowd Toured the Center and Rejected Milei’s Labor Reform

Thousands of women marched from San Martín Square to the National Park to the Flag on International Workers’ Day. Criticism of the labor reform promoted by the national government was one of the central slogans
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A mass mobilization toured the streets of Rosario this Monday in the framework of International Women’s Day. The call began in San Martín Square and advanced through the center to the National Park to the Flag. The march was held this Monday to facilitate the participation of those who needed to use public transport. During the tour, the column spread for several blocks and gathered women of different ages, social organizations and unions. Among…

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Thousands of women marched from San Martín Square to the National Park to the Flag on International Workers’ Day. Criticism of the labor reform promoted by the national government was one of the central slogans

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A crowd moved again this Monday through the streets of downtown Rosario within the framework of International Women’s Day. The 8M march, which this year moved to March 9, began with a rally in San Martín Square and brought together feminist, social, union and hundreds of protestors. From the early hours of the afternoon a fair was installed in the square to wait for the arrival of the different columns. The call, mostly made up of women, grew wi…

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March 8, 2025. Photo: Indymedia Trabajadoras/es The so-called “Labour Modernization Law” 27,802 is the fourth compendium of a series of norms that radically modify the labor regime in Argentina in just over a year. An important fact that allows to understand the conditions of possibility of this attack, is the fragmentation of the labour market, where registered employees reach 47.2%, employees not registered to 27.4% and self-employed to 25.4% …

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ANRed broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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