
The president of the Libertad Avanza (LLA) senatorial bloc, Patricia Bullrichassured this Sunday evening that he would search approve labor reform “before the end of the year.”. At the same time, he announced that his bloc was making progress in talks with several non-Kirchnerist blocs.
In statements with LN+the former security minister reported: “I have the decision to carry out this law, and across the LLA block we are talking to other benches. The Kirchnerists have already said noSo we don’t have much to talk to them, but we have to talk to others.”
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Likewise, he emphasized that it is “a law that is being discussed a lot, for 20 years we have been talking about laws that need to be changed, and in this case.” The work system has changed worldwide and must also change in Argentina“.
He also rejected that the proposed regulation would lead to a definition of union or ANSES social work. “The money for social work will grow, Because if the 43% (of workers) who work in the informal sector are laundered, everyone who launders contributes to the social work corresponding to him and then he will have more money, not less,” he said.
He added: “There are 43% in black and 30% in ‘grey’, and With this law we reduce the burden so that more people enter into the formalityThen he assured: “In this case it’s all about profit, more money for retirement, more for social work.”
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In addition, Bullrich questioned and explained the “solidarity contribution” that some unions receive when they negotiate a joint agreement and enforce salary increases Union membership “is voluntary in Argentina and will remain so, “That’s why there are so few members.”
“And when people stopped joining, they started raising solidarity contributions, which they signed Business peopleIt must also be said that they are 2, 4 or 5 percent of each worker’s salary,” he stressed.
As an example, he mentioned that “under current law, an employee pays a fee for his funeral but ends up paying 25 times for his funeral, that’s crazy,” he said, adding: “These fees must be reduced because the money belongs to the people.”
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