The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) resumed its agenda following judicial successes against the labor reform law and confirmed that its next step will be a mobilization to Plaza de Mayo on April 30th to commemorate Labor Day. Additionally, a religious ceremony will be held in memory of Pope Francis. This initiative will take place without a general strike. The central labor union's next step was decided after a meeting of the Board of Directors held at the Azopardo street headquarters. 'At this commemoration, we will talk about the situation of workers, with family debt and growing unemployment,' he outlined. The leader also demanded that collective bargaining be free and that they be approved and discussed according to each activity. 'The Government set a ceiling below the average inflation rate,' he lamented.
CGT to hold rally for Labor Day and in memory of Pope Francis
The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) announced a rally at Plaza de Mayo for April 30th. The event is dedicated to Labor Day and will include a religious ceremony in memory of Pope Francis. The CGT plans to discuss current worker issues without calling a general strike.