
The national government would consider new cuts on the state foliage plant before the end of the year. Last September, about 58,000 people were laid off. He index Counts 285,570 employees in the national public administration, including the staff of state-owned companies and companies, and now about 28,0000 more would be affected, this is 10% of the plant, mainly from decentralized organizations such as Indec itself, which ARKThe AnsesHe ConicetHe EnargasHe INTAHe INTIHe Enacom and the Anti-Corruption Bureau among other things. It should be noted that in many cases these are contracts that expire and are simply not renewed.
Towards the end of last year, the violent General Secretary of the State Workers Association (ASS), Rodolfo Aguiarhad called for ensuring the employment continuity of the more than 57,000 contracts that expired on December 31, 2024, while also calling for the new connections to be formalized for a minimum term of one year. Aguiar then also demanded that all workers who had submitted their public reviews be taken on as permanent staff. In addition, he threatened on his networks with the following slogan: “In 2025 we will steal the chainsaw from them and cut off their heads. We will not tolerate any more layoffs in the state.”
With the same and summarized speech, in response to the new announcements, Aguiar announced: “We will not tolerate layoffs and demand the automatic renewal of all connections that expire on December 31st.” And he warned of surprise protests and a nationwide strike, originally planned for the day labor reform is considered in the next extraordinary sessions of Congress, but now planned to be brought forward. His questions were specific May Council where the reform project was discussed.
In the absence of other reasons, the trade unionist, so passionate and controversial, attacked with verbal violence the Minister of Deregulation and Transformation of the State of the Nation, Federico Rumpfenegger, with sharp facial expressions and said of him: “(He is) a dark creature that haunts us, but he must know that the state is coming for him too. The public sector cannot resist further adjustments.” Among his strong criticisms was that he attributed the downsizing of the state to ideological rather than budgetary reasons, a statement with which he would not be mistaken, since the Milei government wants to create a state that is significantly different from the one it received and from which the union sheikhs fed.
The destabilizing and confrontational nature that ATE, like other trade union groups, all too often displays is well known. By instilling fear and encouraging violence, their demands have been supported by mafia-like actions, which in the past have included taking over the streets. Their behavior is as expected, because far from adapting to new times and seeking the well-being of their members, they only care about the preservation of their old villas. Something is changing. The dinosaurs also disappeared.