On the other hand, the construction of a programmatic proposal that includes the demands of workers and addresses broader social issues.__IP__The union front is made up of organizations from different sectors, including the Metal Workers' Union (UOM), oil industry workers, the Association of State Workers (ATE), the United Maritime Workers' Union (SOMU), Captains and Shipowners, the aviation unions APA, APLA and UPSA, FETIA, SVYARA, ATEPSA, CTERA, CONADU, teacher unions, railway workers, and more than 140 organizations from various labor centers. There is another twist taking shape: industrial sectors, some linked to Techint, have begun to dialogue with members of the CGT. Buenos Aires, April 11 (NA) - As the months go by, different sectors, for various reasons, find themselves on the opposite side of Javier Milei and have begun to talk. And it already has its next step: it has called a plenary of more than 1,500 delegates for May 1st to debate a program for the labor movement. Arguello, Jerónimo and Sola, the CGT triumvirate. It is the issue that worries the organization the most and led it to block roads and accesses last week in protest against the decision of the Ministry of Human Capital. Behind the grouping are other collectives such as the Picket Front and Libres del Sur, attentive to any movement against the official government and joining the activities. On the one hand, the continuity of the mobilization to advance in the repeal of the labor reform. This link could be reflected in a document with recommendations and criticisms of the La Libertad Avanza administration, with a central axis: to protect the national industry and stop damaging sources of employment, mainly in the province of Buenos Aires. #AgenciaNA (Photo: file) In FreSU, they indicated that the plenary seeks to 'strengthen and consolidate' the space in a context of economic adjustment that, they said, affects both the public and private sectors. It will be a move that will include critical sectors of the Church towards the libertarian administration and the Union of Workers of the Popular Economy (UTEP), another group that shows its teeth to the Government. According to what Noticias Argentinas agency could find out, next week the leadership of the organization led by Alejandro 'Peluca' Gramajo has a planned meeting with the Azopardo street triumvirate. And above all, to arm plans to show muscle against the Government. The CGT appears on the scene in all its splendor. In this context, the executive committee of UTEP will confirm that it will join the union march. In turn, it will give a detailed report on the social impact generated by the Government's economic policies and in particular the decision to suspend the Return to Work program. A view that is shared by the Front of United Unions, an alliance that brings together CGT and CTA unions. On Thursday, they announced a mobilization to Plaza de Mayo to commemorate Labor Day for April 30. 'The destruction of wages and jobs affects us all,' they expressed. In this context, they proposed two central axes. Let's see what points they have in common.
Argentine Unions Unite Against Milei's Government
Various Argentine union sectors, including the CGT, UTEP, and the Front of United Unions, are uniting to counter President Javier Milei's economic policies. They are preparing a massive May 1st mobilization and demanding the repeal of the labor reform.