Ate Denounced that Labor Reform Is “Patronal” and “Crystallizes Precariousness”
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The Provincial Board of Directors of the State Workers' Association (ATE) of Entre Ríos, based in the city of Paraná, announced this morning that a 24-hour national strike will be held on December 18th in protest against the labor reform promoted by the government of Javier Milei. This direct action will affect the national, provincial, and municipal public administrations and will be carried out under the banner of resounding rejection of the r…
The government finally handed over its labor reform project, a 71-page document that has, in addition to several changes to the labor law, a lot of tax changes. It sent it to the Senate, which generates a grey area because taxes should start with Deputies. Surely this project will undergo changes in the process. It is the game of democracy. The only important thing is that when the labor system is implemented it is more flexible and, above all, …
Mercedes Cabezas, deputy secretary of the Association of State Workers (ATE), spoke out against the labor reform promoted by the government and called it a “employee reform” that seeks to “crystallize a situation of precarious employment” in the country. In statements to Radio Rivadavia, the union leader expressed her deep concern and firm [...] The post ATE criticizes the government’s labor reform: “try to crystallize precariousness” appeared f…
The Assistant Secretary General of ATE Nacional, Mercedes Cabezas, questioned the government’s labor reform proposal by focusing on the implementation of the hourly bank and the elimination of the ultraactivity of collective agreements. Cabezas defined the project as a employers’ reform. He argued that the initiative seeks to legalize the existing labor precariousness and rejected the official argument about the need to launder informality by re…
Mercedes Cabezas, deputy secretary general of the Association of State Workers (ATE) at the national level, criticized this Sunday harshly the proposal of labor reform promoted by the government, which he described as a "employee reform" that, in his opinion, seeks to legalize the precariousness of work already existing in the country. "First of all it is not a labor reform, it is a employers' reform, which ultimately tries to crystallize a situ…
Buenos Aires, December 14 (NA) -- Mercedes Cabezas, deputy secretary general of ATE Nacional, strongly criticized the proposal for labor reform promoted by the government, which he described as a "employer reform" that, in his opinion, seeks to legalize the precariousness of work existing in the country. "First of all, I am seeing that it is not a labor reform, which is a employers' reform, let's say, that ultimately what we say is that it tries…
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