The co-owner of the CGT Cristian Jeronimo attacked the government this Saturday after Federico Rumpfenegger confirmed the retroactive effect of the labor reform. “He had a sincere murder and his unconscious betrayed him.”“, shot the leader of the Glass Union, referring to the minister’s comments.
The union leader accused the ruling party Lying about the extent of change. “We had increased it and they said no, it was for the new workers,” Jerónimo said, pointing out that Casa Rosada had denied for weeks that the reform would have an impact on current contracts.
In a dialogue with Radio Miter, the union member spoke forcefully about the content of the project. “In the end you decide on something that contains something very sensitive points for the world of work,” he said.
Jerónimo described the initiative as regressive and warned against it “takes away individual and collective rights” while “employees are deprived of virtually all forms of protection.”
“We do not believe that the solution to be able to integrate new workers into the formal sector lies in a project of this scale because we see that there is a…” very malicious writing”he emphasized.

The co-head of the CGT rejected the official versions They attribute the rejection of the union to economic interests. “You want to install it from electricity,” he replied.
And he demanded: “We appeal to the institutional responsibility to convene a dialogue and negotiation table. There has never been one.”. They never wanted to enter into dialogue with their natural counterparts“.
Jerónimo questioned the results of the work measures already approved by the executive. “With the Basic Law, they made four changes to labor law and did not create a single position. Quite the opposite: 276,000 jobs were lost and 20,000 SMEs closed“, emphasized the leader.
In view of the official dispute over the modernization of labor law, the trade unionist suggested an alternative. “There is an effective tool Collective agreements. If there were specific needs, the parties sat down and agreed. “This happened in the automobile sector and the oil sector,” he explained.
And he concluded with a warning: “We are not closed to the discussion, but not because of the unreasonableness.”
As a sign of strength, the union confirmed a mobilization for next Thursday at 3 p.m. in the Plaza de Mayo.
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