CGT shuts down: Pablo Moyano resigns as leader over disagreements with ‘small table’

CGT shuts down: Pablo Moyano resigns as leader over disagreements with ‘small table’

2024-11-23 00:44:00

Pablo Moyano He resigned from the leadership of CGT on FridayHe said in a statement that he “did not agree with the decision made by the so-called ‘small table’.” The decision was made in Intersections between different sectors of the Alliance due to general strike Summoned against the government.

CGT shuts down: Pablo Moyano resigns as leader over disagreements with ‘small table’

on the one hand There are “moderates”«, led by Héctor Daer, Andrés Rodríguez, Gerardo Martínez and José Luis Lingeri;On the other hand, the “most combative” department» Led by Pablo Moyano, together with transport leaders and leaders aligned with Kirchnerism.

Conflicts further deepened after the incident small table meeting The union headquarters meeting was held at the UPCN headquarters on Tuesday, with Moyano absent.

This meeting resolved “Shelving any calls for enforcement until at least 2025 And strengthen the tripartite dialogue strategy with the government and business community,” TN News Channel detailed.

General strike: Do not agree with the resignation of “small table”

Moyano confirms he is organizing “December Nationwide Strike” reject government economic policies Javier Miley.

Deputy Secretary Camioneros Moyano noted that force measures could also be “a great mobilization” that would Participation of various trade unions and social organizations“This is an attempt to give workers a voice in the face of inflation, budget cuts and reforms planned by the current government,” TN reported.

The now former secretary of state assured in a radio statement that “this strike is not just for truck drivers, but for all Argentine workers who are witnessing the increasing loss of purchasing power. Inflation, adjustment policies, and threats to our labor rights “They cannot be ignored.”

However, the most dialogue-oriented section of the CGT met this Friday and succeeded in getting 12 leaders Who attended the small table They will refuse to use force and determined to engage in dialogue with the government.

Statement by Pablo Moyano

My biggest considerations are:

I’m speaking to you and you’ve made your decision Resigned as joint secretary-general of the General Federation of Laborinconsistent with the decisions made by the so-called “little table”.


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What were the main factors that influenced Pablo Moyano’s ‌decision to resign from the‌ CGT?

**Interview with Pablo Moyano: Reflections on His Resignation from ‍the CGT**

**Interviewer:** Welcome, Pablo. Thank⁣ you for joining us today. Your recent resignation from the CGT has stirred significant discussion. Can you share your primary reasons for stepping down?

**Pablo Moyano:** Thank you for having ‍me. My decision to resign was primarily rooted in disagreement ⁢with⁤ the direction set by the so-called⁣ “small⁢ table” ‌of the CGT. Their decisions ⁢do not align with my perspective on‍ how⁤ we​ should engage ‌with the current government and the‍ urgent needs of workers. I ​believe we need a more aggressive stance, especially in ⁣the face ​of a potential general strike that ‍we should be organizing instead of shelving such calls until 2025, as‍ proposed.

**Interviewer:** That’s a significant point. It seems there’s a divide within the CGT between the more moderate members and the ⁣factions you align with. How do you view ‌this division?

**Pablo Moyano:** Yes, there is indeed a divide. ‍On one side, ⁢you‍ have the moderates led by figures like Héctor Daer and Andrés Rodríguez, who are more inclined⁣ to maintain a coalition with the government and business sectors. On the other ​side, we have⁤ a ​more ⁤combative faction that seeks ​to advocate ​strongly for workers’ rights and immediate actions. My absence‍ from​ the recent meeting—where such critical decisions were made—highlighted this fracture. It’s clear we have differing priorities on ‌how to best represent⁤ workers’⁤ interests.

**Interviewer:** In your ⁢statement, you ⁣referred to a general strike.⁢ How⁢ do you envision mobilizing ​support for such ‌actions,‍ and what ‌would be your strategy ‌moving forward?

**Pablo Moyano:** ⁢Mobilizing support requires unity among ⁤the ‌factions that genuinely stand for workers’ rights. I ​think it starts with ⁤clear communication ‌and rebuilding⁢ trust among our ranks. We need⁤ to present ‌a unified front to our members and articulate the reasons ​for ‍our actions. My vision moving forward ‌is to engage more closely with ⁣the grassroots, listening to workers’ concerns and⁤ allowing them to lead some of this‌ discourse.‍ A‍ general strike is a powerful⁢ tool, but it must be rooted in‌ genuine support ⁤from⁤ those we represent.

**Interviewer:** What​ are your hopes for the future of ‍the CGT post-resignation, and how do you see‍ your⁣ role evolving?

**Pablo Moyano:** I ​hope the ‌CGT‌ can find its ⁢way back​ to its foundational purpose: to ⁣fight for ​workers’ rights ⁣without compromise. My role moving forward may not be as a leader within the CGT, but I will remain an ‌active advocate for labor rights, particularly through ‍alliances with other transport leaders and groups aligned with our causes.⁢ The fight for workers’ rights is​ far from over, and I ‍intend to stay engaged in whichever‌ capacity ⁢that may be.

**Interviewer:** Thank you, Pablo, for ⁢sharing⁤ your insights‌ today. It will be​ interesting to see how this ​evolves in the coming weeks ⁤and months.

**Pablo Moyano:** Thank you for ​having ‌me. ‍I appreciate the ⁢opportunity to discuss‍ these important ‍issues.

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