Buenos Aires, Dec 18 (NA) – The head of the La Libertad Avanza (LLA) senators' bloc, Patricia Bullrich, took a jab at the CGT on Thursday after the labor union's mobilization to Plaza de Mayo against the labor reform, clarifying that she would 'take into account' their words. 'Thank you to the CGT for your words. Now let's get back to what's important,' Bullrich posted on social media ahead of the signing of the report on the labor reform, which will be debated on February 10. Bullrich, sharp in her criticism of the CGT. The CGT mobilized on Thursday to Plaza de Mayo against the labor reform promoted by President Javier Milei and announced that this measure was the first step in a 'plan of struggle' that will culminate in a 'national strike'. The CGT's co-general secretary, Octavio Arellano, stated that the union is saying a 'flat-out no' to the 'surrenderist' labor reform and warned senators to 'be careful' about what they are doing because, he said, 'the people and the nation will demand an account from them'. The union leader warned that if there are no responses, the CGT's demands will advance to a plan of struggle that will culminate in a 'national strike,' which generated applause among the protesters. We will take them into account.
Bullrich Responds to CGT Protests Against Labor Reform
Patricia Bullrich responded to the CGT's march to Plaza de Mayo, stating she will take the union's words into account while advancing the government's labor reform.