After a series of twists and turns, the CGT is heading to the Senate over the labor reform. Following a long period of negotiations and delays, the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) has decided to take the labor reform proposal to the Senate. This move comes after extensive consultations between the unions and the government. The reform proposes significant changes to labor laws that could affect workers' rights nationwide. It is expected that heated debates will take place in the Senate, as unions and business groups hold opposing views on key aspects of the reform. The CGT insists on preserving social guarantees for workers, while the government argues that the changes are necessary to boost the economy's competitiveness and create new jobs.
CGT Heads to Senate Over Labor Reform
After a series of twists and turns, the CGT is heading to the Senate over the labor reform. The proposed changes to labor laws have sparked heated debates between unions and the government.