Sergio Sasia, general secretary of the Railway Union, advocated on Wednesday for an 'offensive' agenda for the labor center to discuss labor reform with the government and the business sector, and anticipated a meeting of the new triumvirate in the 'coming days.' 'We have to seek dialogue but with proposals, otherwise the government will set the agenda,' Sasia said in an interview with the Argentine News Agency, and added that 'the labor movement must have an offensive agenda and not a defensive one.' The union leader made these remarks after the CGT congress that elected a new triumvirate composed of Jorge Sola (Insurance), Cristian Jerónimo (Glass), and Octavio Arguello (Truck Drivers), which will lead the organization until 2029. 'There was broad participation from congressional delegates, there was debate and different points of view and nuances. It was important for the formation of a new board of directors, it was debated whether to extend the clause of the triumvirate or move to a single leadership, and the triumvirate won by vote,' Sasia highlighted. The Obra Stadium was packed.
Sergio Sasia calls for an offensive agenda for the CGT
Railway Union leader Sergio Sasia advocates for an 'offensive' agenda for the CGT to discuss labor reform, announcing a meeting of the new triumvirate and stressing the need for dialogue with the business sector.