- ATE national strike against labor reform: the government’s decision
- What are ATE’s claims?
The Association of State Employees (ATE) This Tuesday they staged a nationwide strike and marched in front of Congress to reject the labor reform project to be discussed in Congress.
The coercive measure, which also included demands for salary cuts and improvements, came after the decree was published 865/2025 that made it official called to it extraordinary meetings.
ATE national strike against labor reform: the government’s decision
Meanwhile, the government responded with a forceful measure: The day is deducted civil servants who joined the call.
The Secretary General of ATE-Capital, Daniel Catalanoassured that the changes proposed by the Libertarian government are aimed at this “Disappearance of trade union organization” and collective agreements.

“They want to question the work stability agreements, that there is no longer any compensation or that in some industries you are forced to resign in order to be able to hire you again.”Catalano explained in a dialogue Radio Splendid.
The union member also linked the violent measure to the ruling party’s legislative agenda: “Yesterday, the official statement stated that the government has called extraordinary meetings between December 10th and 30th.” “They are not only seeking labor reform, but also criminal justice reform.”
What are ATE’s claims?
The protests are based on three main axes: rejection of the Labor reformthe reopening of joint ventures and the dismantling of decentralized organizations.
In addition, the state rejects possible adjustments that could affect about 10% of workers in organizations such as CONICET, INDEC, ANSeS, INTA and INTI and others.
In addition, there are workers in the Buenos Aires area who comply with the violent measure They left work at 10:30 a.m. to go to Congress Plaza.
The Secretary General of the State Workers’ Association (ATE), Rodolfo Aguiar, emphasized that the Strike that the company observes has across the country “an average compliance of more than 90%.”
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