Justice Ruled in Favor of ATE and Prevents Mass Layoffs at INTI
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A little more than a month after the national government ordered the closure of more than 600 services offered by the National Institute of Industrial Technology (INTI), the Federal Civil, Commercial and Administrative Litigation Court No. 2 of San Martín decided to partially suspend the application embodied in Resolution No. 42/2026. The judicial brake was [...] The entry The Federal Justice slows the closure of more than 600 services of the IN…
On the basis of an amparo filed by ATE, a court in San Martín issued a precautionary measure temporarily suspending the decision of Javier Milei’s government ordering the withdrawal of key benefits. Revés entry for the “motosierra”: the federal justice stopped the closure of more than 600 INTI services was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.
The Secretary General of the Workers of the State Association (ATE), Rodolfo Aguiar, welcomed the court ruling that suspended for six months the effects of resolution 42/2026 on the National Institute of Industrial Technology (INTI) and said that the measure represents “a huge triumph for the state.” In dialogue with the program Tomorrow Sylvestre by Radio 10, Rodolfo Aguiar, holder of ATE, said that the judicial decision “makes ATE right” and s…
Editorial Canal Abierto A federal judge from San Martín decided yesterday to partially grant a precautionary measure filed by ATE and ordered the authorities of the National Institute of Industrial Technology (INTI) to back off with Resolution 42/26, for affecting workers' job stability. The magistrate did not rule on the unconstitutionality of the measure because he understood that it requires a deeper analysis.
Just over a month after the national government moved forward with the closure of more than 600 services of the National Institute of Industrial Technology (INTI), the Federal Court decided to intervene and partially suspend the application of Resolution 42/2026, published in April in the Official Gazette. The decision was made by Acting Judge Elpidio Portocarrero Tezanos Pinto, head of the Federal Civil, Commercial, and Administrative Litigati…
The ruling partially led to a cautionary statement by ATE and ordered the National Institute of Industrial Technology to refrain from moving forward with terminations, transfers and modifications of functions. The union welcomed the decision and spoke of a “historic triumph for the state.”
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