Tense CGT protest march in Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires, against labor reform, with union banners, signs criticizing Milei government, police presence, ahead of Senate vote.
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CGT Slams Government Provocations Ahead of Labor Reform Protest as Senate Vote Looms

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Amid ongoing tensions over the labor reform bill—previously delayed by President Milei's absence—the CGT has criticized provocative government statements ahead of Thursday's Plaza de Mayo march. The union demands guarantees for a peaceful protest and highlights a vandalism attack on a key affiliate's headquarters. Meanwhile, Patricia Bullrich eyes Senate progress this week.

Following delays in submitting the labor reform bill to Congress due to President Javier Milei's trip abroad and CGT negotiations, the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) issued a statement on Wednesday condemning national officials' remarks as 'unnecessary provocations' ahead of Thursday's mobilization in Plaza de Mayo against the Executive's proposal.

The CGT defended the constitutional right to peaceful, organized protest and demanded authorities ensure participants' safety while avoiding stigmatizing rhetoric that heightens confrontation. Tensions are amplified by a vandalism incident at the Glass Workers' Union (SEIVARA) headquarters in Buenos Aires—damage, theft of documents and drives—linked by the federation to intimidation against unions. SEIVARA's leader, Cristian Jerónimo (co-holder of CGT with Jorge Sola and Octavio Argüello), prompted reinforced security around Plaza de Mayo to counter incidents or infiltrations.

Concerns also persist over potential clashes between union columns and left-wing groups pushing for a national strike, which the CGT aims to distance itself from.

Legislatively, after the earlier postponement, Patricia Bullrich, head of the La Libertad Avanza bloc, announced a committee opinion this Thursday for Senate debate on Friday the 26th. 'There will be modifications, and it will pass,' she predicted, signaling tweaks to the text.

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X discussions highlight CGT's condemnation of government 'provocations' like the anti-picketing protocol and demands for peaceful protest guarantees ahead of the Plaza de Mayo march against Milei's labor reform. Unions anticipate a massive turnout to defend workers' rights, while government supporters decry it as a 'golpista' move, and skeptics criticize CGT's timing and strategy. Bullrich signals Senate progress amid tensions including vandalism on union HQ.

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Crowds protest labor reform in Plaza de Mayo as Argentine Senate delays Milei's bill debate amid CGT marches.
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Argentine Senate postpones labor reform debate to February amid CGT protests

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Following earlier delays in submitting Javier Milei's government's Labor Modernization bill to Congress, the officialism in the Argentine Senate secured a committee report but postponed plenary debate to February 10, 2026, to incorporate opposition and CGT-proposed changes, coinciding with a massive anti-reform march in Plaza de Mayo.

In the latest pushback against President Javier Milei's labor reform—following CGT's December backlash and Plaza de Mayo march—union leaders met Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof to voice concerns over job losses from economic adjustment and criticize the bill as regressive. The national government dismissed the meeting's significance.

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Javier Milei's government advances a moderate labor reform project, discussed in the Mayo Council and open to changes for Senate approval before year-end. The CGT delayed its decisions until Tuesday's official presentation and prepares an alternative proposal to promote youth employment. A poll shows 61% of the population supports a labor reform, though only 43% backs the official version.

The Argentine government estimates it has secured the support of five governors to pass the labor reform, while businesses negotiate changes with Senator Patricia Bullrich to avoid judicial challenges. The bill, aimed at modernizing labor legislation, will be debated in the Senate in February. Business chambers back the overall spirit but seek amendments to specific articles impacting collective bargaining and entity funding.

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The Association of State Workers (ATE) confirmed a national strike for Tuesday in rejection of the labor reform pushed by Javier Milei's government. The action includes a march to Congress at 11 a.m. and criticizes potential cuts in public employment. The administration announced it will deduct the day from participating state employees.

Chile's Communist Party called for broad mobilizations against the incoming government of José Antonio Kast, sparking intense debate within the left on opposition strategy. While some sectors reject social agitation, others back unitary actions to defend rights. This rift emerges 75 days before the handover on March 11, 2026.

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The Argentine government, with Diego Santilli as the new Interior Minister, is intensifying dialogues with provincial governors to advance the 2026 Budget and labor and tax reforms. Santilli has already resigned as a deputy and started meetings at the Casa Rosada. However, doubts arise over congressional alliances following the departure of legislators aligned with Patricia Bullrich.

 

 

 

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