Buenos Aires, February 2 (NA) – The Assistant Secretary of the Truckers' Union, Pablo Moyano, reappeared this Monday in a meeting with the head of the UOM, Abel Furlán, who has just activated two marches by a group of CGT unions in the interior of the country against the labor reform, while the leadership of the central labor union has called a meeting of the Board of Directors for next Friday. Amid the start of the discussion on the labor reform in the Senate's extraordinary sessions, Pablo Moyano decided to publicize a meeting with a key figure from the "hardliners" of the CGT, with whom he agreed to "reject the government's labor reform." "Both leaders reaffirmed their support for the mobilization on the day the bill is debated in Congress, in defense of work and labor rights," a press release stated. The trucker had been keeping a low profile since leaving the triumvirate of the previous CGT leadership and also due to his estrangement from his father and the boss of the Truckers' Union, Hugo Moyano, which diminished his power in the organization. The "combative" unions of the CGT, which are pressuring the leadership to adopt a more intransigent plan of action against the "labor modernization" promoted by President Javier Milei, will hold marches this Thursday, 5th, in Córdoba and next Tuesday, 10th, in Rosario. __IP__Meanwhile, the leadership of the CGT, where the most "dialogist" leaders hold significant sway, has called a meeting of the Board of Directors for next Friday at its headquarters on Azopardo Street, according to sources from the sector confirmed to the Argentine News Agency. In that meeting, the leaders will seek to define the steps to be taken regarding the bill, which they reject in almost all its points.
Moyano and Furlán unite against labor reform in Argentina
The Assistant Secretary of the Truckers' Union, Pablo Moyano, and the head of the UOM, Abel Furlán, met to coordinate actions against the government's labor reform. The "combative" CGT unions are organizing marches in Córdoba and Rosario, while the central labor leadership has called a meeting to determine the next steps.