Massive National Strike Planned in Argentina

A nationwide strike is set for Wednesday, October 30, involving various unions and social organizations. They demand better salaries, job security, and improved working conditions. Mobilizations in Buenos Aires include a significant demonstration at Obelisco, among other actions across the country.


Massive National Strike Planned in Argentina

Various trade unions, social organizations, and professional associations have confirmed their participation in the national strike called for tomorrow. Among the entities that have announced their adherence are CTERA, the Federation of Bonaerense Educators (FEB), the Union of Teachers of the Province of Buenos Aires (Udocba), the SUTEBA Multicolor, the two CTAs, the Union Federation of Health Professionals of the Argentine Republic (Fesprosa), the Federation of University Teachers (FEDUN), CONADU, and CONADU Historical, as well as the Association of Tax Employees and Public Income (AEFIP).

In the health sector, the Union Federation of Health Professionals of the Argentine Republic (Fesprosa) has announced its participation in the national strike, with planned actions in several provinces of the country. Among its demands are the reinstatement of those fired at Posadas Hospital, an end to precarious labor conditions, and the demand for collective negotiations to ensure a decent wage.

For its part, the Federation of University Teachers (FEDUN) and CONADU Historical will also join the strike in demand of better salaries and working conditions. In the same vein, the Union of Teachers of the Province of Buenos Aires (Udocba) has called on its members to participate in the force measure.

In the trade union field, the Association of Tax Employees and Public Income (AEFIP) will also join the strike in protest against layoffs in the sector. Likewise, social organizations such as Territories in Struggle and the Piquetero Struggle Front have announced their participation in the protest day with blockades and mobilizations.

The national strike will also have the backing of transport sectors, teachers' unions, AFIP workers, and leftist social organizations. The Confederation of Workers of Education (CTERA) and the Federation of Bonaerense Educators (FEB) will join the measure with specific demands in defense of education and the funds allocated to the sector.

In summary, the national strike called for tomorrow will involve various trade union, social, and professional organizations that will unite in a day of protest and mobilization across the country.