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The 24-hour strike against Milei’s painful austerity measures and contentious deregulation push threatened to bring the nation of 46 million. Argentina’s biggest trade unions mounted one of ...
Argentina is a major world supplier of processed soybeans. Revenue from grains shipments are a major source of foreign currency needed to pay down debt and finance imports for the cash-strapped ...
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentina's oilseed and maritime worker unions kicked off a strike on Monday to protest a labor reform bill backed by radical libertarian President Javier Milei, which ...
On 9 May, Argentina's biggest trade unions announced a 24-hour strike, [28] causing 46 million to a standstill [clarification needed] as banks, businesses and state agencies closed in protest. [29] On 26 May, Argentina's police violently dispersed a peaceful anti-government protest in Córdoba. Several people were arrested and injured. [30]
January 19: Argentina deports eight Ecuadorians, including relatives of gang leader José Adolfo Macías Villamar, who were arrested on 18 January amid the ongoing conflict in Ecuador. [1] January 24: Tens of thousands of workers go on a 12 hour strike led by Argentina's largest union, in protest of president Javier Milei's policies. [2]
Argentina's relatively inflexible labour market has been cited as a component of the country's high unemployment problem, [1] and in the 1990s the government struggled to introduce labour laws which, among other things, would reduce the ability to bargain collectively above the enterprise level, and increase labour market flexibility. These ...
Hundreds of flights were canceled and dozens of others rescheduled in Argentina on Wednesday as unionized air travel workers went on a 24-hour strike nationwide to demand better wages, in the ...
The 2020 Argentine protests were a series of demonstrations that occurred as of May 2020 in different parts of the country. The reasons were diverse, with the common denominator being dissatisfaction over the successive extensions of the isolation measures adopted to contain the spread of the coronavirus disease.