Buenos Aires, January 21 (NA) — The general secretary of the UOM, Abel Furlán, was heading on Wednesday afternoon at the union's headquarters in the capital a meeting with a group of CGT leaders who seek to pressure the leadership to show greater toughness in the strategy against the government's labor reform. The meeting began after 4 p.m., sources from the UOM told the Argentine News Agency, and included representatives of unions such as Luz y Fuerza; the Aviation Personnel Association (APA); APLA Pilots; the Ceramic Workers Federation (Focra) and Road Workers, among others. This is a minority group that does not look favorably on the negotiating position of the CGT leadership and promotes more mobilizations and a new strike for the first days of February, before the project is dealt with in the Senate.
CGT Meeting on Labor Reform
CGT leaders, dissatisfied with the leadership's negotiating position, met to pressure and organize a strike against the government's labor reform.