
The Pension reform approved by the Legislature of Cordoba opened a new front of conflict with the state unions. The Union of Municipal Workers and Employees (Suoem), together with other public sector organizations, confirmed a mobilization for the Monday, 29th as part of a battle plan aimed at stopping the changes promoted by the provincial government.
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The protest will begin at the union headquarters and end with a march to Parliament planned for 11. In this context, Suoem’s press spokesman said, Ariel Kingquestioned the content of the reform and vigorously affirmed it Chain 3: “It is nothing more than a cut in salaries and pensions.”
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The leader explained that the decision to mobilize was made later A week without answers the state government responded to the unions’ requests for a hearing.
King stated that the battle plan was defined “in collaboration with the other state unionsHe also warned about the tone of some of the ruling party’s speeches, which he described as “dangerous.”
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The union spokesman also pointed to the lack of formal negotiating bodies and denied that the promise to open a dialogue table had been fulfilled. “It is very important to remember this Facundo Torres, Miguel Siciliano and Martín Llaryora They lied to all the citizens of Cordoba when they said they were setting up a dialogue table. And not only did they never create it, but they also closed the door to all the unions and the press,” he told Cadena 3.
Monday’s mobilization will mark the visible beginning of a conflict that threatens to escalate amid heated arguments between the provincial government and state unions over the future of the pension system Cordova.