Nighttime cacerolazo protest in Buenos Aires: residents bang pots against labor reform, Fate workers demonstrate factory closure, police intervene amid clashes at Congress.
Nighttime cacerolazo protest in Buenos Aires: residents bang pots against labor reform, Fate workers demonstrate factory closure, police intervene amid clashes at Congress.
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Protests against labor reform include pot-banging in Buenos Aires

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Following a general strike called by the CGT against the labor reform, residents of several Buenos Aires neighborhoods held nighttime pot-banging protests, while Fate factory workers demonstrated against its permanent closure. Incidents at Congress resulted in injuries, and police intervened in highway blockades. The government issued mandatory conciliation in the Fate case, but the company clarified it will not resume operations soon.

On February 19, 2026, Argentina experienced a general strike called by the CGT in rejection of the labor reform debated in the Chamber of Deputies. The day included incidents outside Congress, with 10 injuries treated by SAME, including a 75-year-old woman with a hip fracture. As legislators discussed, Buenos Aires residents mobilized with pot-banging protests starting after 11:00 PM in neighborhoods like La Paternal, Villa Pueyrredón, Mataderos, Caballito, Villa 21-24, and Boedo.

In Boedo, a group of neighbors charged at the City Police trying to prevent a street blockade at San Juan and Boedo, displacing the police cordon while shouting 'Unity of the workers'. Key spots like the intersection of Medrano and Corrientes, and Corrientes and Ángel Gallardo, were blocked. On social media, accounts like 'Arrepentidos de Milei' highlighted the sense of injustice: 'Those on the street have to get up to work for peanuts and at midnight they're watching deputies who earn millions discussing others working 12 hours'.

Outside the capital, pot-banging was reported in Mendoza, linking water rights demands with opposition to the labor reform. Meanwhile, the tire factory Fate announced its permanent closure, dismissing over 900 employees. Unionists and workers blocked the Panamericana highway on the Tigre branch at Uruguay height, but Gendarmería cleared the lanes after less than two hours. Alejandro Crespo, Sutna secretary, stated: 'We want to guarantee the jobs' and 'We demand the plant's operation'.

The government, via Manuel Adorni, labeled the strike 'perverse' and 'extortive', estimating 600 million dollars in losses. The opposition pointed to 300,000 lost jobs and 2,500 million dollars subtracted from retirees. Fate complied with the 15-day mandatory conciliation ordered by the government but clarified there are no inputs or conditions to resume production, as the plant is occupied by employees. President Javier Milei tweeted: 'Will they know the difference between being pro-market and pro-business?', criticizing defenders of 'prebendarios'. The protests reflected tensions between official modernization and factory closures, with vigils at the plant and actions at Congress.

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X discussions feature reports and videos of pot-banging protests in Buenos Aires against the labor reform, often calling it 'slavish' and precarizing rights. Coverage includes Fate factory workers protesting closure and threatening blockades. Pro-government users highlight the CGT strike's failure, noting people went to work despite transport disruptions.

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Violent CGT protests outside Argentine Congress: clashes with police involving molotovs, arrests, and injuries during Senate labor reform debate.
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Argentine Senate debates labor reform amid violent protests

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Argentina's Senate began debating the labor reform bill pushed by Javier Milei's government on Wednesday, with the ruling party claiming sufficient votes after 28 modifications agreed with the opposition. Outside Congress, a CGT march against the bill turned into clashes with police, involving molotov cocktails, at least 14 arrests, and 15 injuries. Senators from various blocs voiced criticisms and defenses during the session.

The tire factory Fate announced the permanent closure of its plant in Virreyes, San Fernando, and the layoff of 920 employees, sparking protests from workers and unionists who entered the premises by breaking a fence. The government issued a 15-day mandatory conciliation and ordered the suspension of dismissals, but the company stated it would formally comply without resuming operations due to lack of inputs. The judiciary ordered the eviction of the property, as tension escalates with police presence.

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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.

Following the delay in submitting the bill, the Argentine government insists its labor reform will not affect acquired rights, countering CGT's accusations of deception over Minister Sturzenegger's remarks. Kirchnerists advance a rival proposal in the Senate as unions plan a December 18 march.

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In a joint committee plenary, La Libertad Avanza's officialism secured the majority opinion for the labor reform with 44 signatures, after removing the controversial Article 44 on sick leave. The opposition, led by Unión por la Patria, presented a counter-reform proposing shorter workdays and expanded worker rights. Meanwhile, the CGT called a national strike for February 19 in opposition to the bill.

The Argentine government delayed sending the labor reform bill to Congress due to President Javier Milei's absence and last-minute negotiations with the CGT. The initiative might be discussed in committees next week, but approval before year's end is unlikely. The labor union rejects the draft and is pushing for changes to sensitive points.

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The audience between tire company Fate, union SUTNA, and the government ended without agreement on Monday at the Labor Secretariat. Under the ongoing mandatory conciliation, dismissals remain suspended as a new meeting is scheduled for March 4. Tension continues in the tire sector following the plant closure announcement.

 

 

 

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