Buenos Aires, Feb 10 (NA) – The Assistant Secretary of the Truckers' Union, Pablo Moyano, pointed this Tuesday against the Peronist governors who will support the labor reform project through the legislators who answer to them. He especially criticized the governor of Santa Cruz, Claudio Vidal, by stating that this official 'comes from the labor movement.' 'I totally reject the labor reform and I hold the Peronist governors responsible, who are today casting the votes to pass this labor reform as the IMF is requesting,' said the former member of the CGT triumvirate in radio statements collected by the Argentine News Agency. 'There are four senators missing for total rejection, and one of those who would not give their senators to reject it is Claudio Vidal, who comes from the labor movement. It's crazy for a union leader to give his two senators to approve a labor reform that takes away a bunch of rights from workers,' he complained. In turn, Moyano said he hopes that 'with the pressure' that unionism will exert during this Wednesday's march 'with the thousands and thousands of workers that will be in the street, these guys will reconsider and totally reject this labor reform, which we already know what happened in the 90s with the De la Rúa's Banelco law.' The leader spoke out after reappearing last week with several meetings with 'combative' profile unionists, amid his fight with his father, Hugo Moyano, who has recently approached the moderate wing of the CGT that has strong influence on the central's leadership and with which he was in conflict for decades.
Moyano accuses Peronist governors of supporting labor reform
Truckers' Union assistant secretary Pablo Moyano harshly criticized Peronist governors supporting the labor reform project, particularly Santa Cruz governor Claudio Vidal, stating they are responsible for voting as the IMF requests and called for its total rejection.