CGT believes there is a “lack of will” on the part of the government to negotiate labor market reform

Christian Geronimo, Co-Secretary General of the General Confederation of Labor (CGT)He stated that the position of the labor union Not supporting labor reform which he considers “reactionary” he denounced that the government had a “lack of will” to call for negotiations with the CGT. “Until the government comes together and builds a space for negotiation with the part that represents the interests of the world of work, we will not agree to any reactionary reform,” stated the leader and president of the glass union (SEIVARA).

Later, Jerome announced Radio Rivadaviadenying the idea of ​​opposing CGT without knowing the content of the labor reform. The owner explained that the information available to them about repair procedures comes from “law firms in the business sector.” “They are completely reactionary (the points promoted by the government) We believe that it does not accompany what the government is supposed to be betting on, which is to stimulate job growth while integrating formal work.

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Geronimo, on behalf of the federation, expressed his concern about the current economic situation, and said: “What we are witnessing in recent days contradicts that: there are closures of companies, loss of jobs, and we are at a critical moment for Argentine industry.” He stressed that “the decline in industrialization that Argentina is suffering from today is worrying” and attributed this situation to “deep recession and lack of consumption”, a problem affecting small and medium-sized companies.

“We believe we can contribute to the discussion. One thing is clear: the world of work as we knew it has changed,” Geronimo said, expressing the need to discuss the possibility of creating “certain forms or a certain system through which workers can be integrated into formalities.”

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However, he also emphasized the importance of collective bargaining agreements as “a tool and a tool that has worked very well so far,” and later demonstrated with examples of “successful” agreements concluded in the oil and automotive sectors.

Finally, the owner is described as A “fallacy” The possibility of abolishing mandatory union fees, and he expressed that this is related to that “It is a construction carried out by the government to disparage and discredit trade union organisations.”

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