2024-10-12 04:59:00
Within the General Union, internal divisions over what ties the union should maintain with Javier Milley’s government deepened due to the comments of Pablo Moyano, and no major leader dared to predict what would happen.
Moyano publicly expressed his private thoughts last Tuesday: trade union groups must stop talking to the liberal government, negotiations are fruitless and it is time to face a new national strike. This position contrasts with those of the leaders of the “fat” and “independent” departments who, while critical of the ruling party, tend to talk about differences with Chief of Staff Guillermo Franco and Presidential Adviser Santiago Caputo The topic was the two most unionist members of the ruling party.
Topics discussed ranged from calls for funding to support a union social work fund to labor reforms, including the Mayo Council – the body the CGT scheme was integrated into – and indeed several members of the body said that because it would not have “too much more productivity”.
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In this framework, following the strikes held on Azopardo Street on January 24 and May 9, the possibility of facing a new nationwide strike, as demanded by the Big Three (who are also representatives of the truckers), is not in the majority’s mind Planned. The bottom line: they say it’s a valuable tool that should be cared for to the maximum extent possible and used only on special occasions so that it doesn’t suffer “wear and tear.” Furthermore, the strike must be accompanied by the middle class, which, in the opinion of the union leaders, still “supports the government despite the adjustments”.
For a union leader with ties to all the tribes of Azzopardo Street, Moyano’s threat to leave the organization remains only rhetorical. “Pablo criticized it many times, but then they talked to him and he stayed, and a split capital gains tax is not good for anyone.”
He also pointed to differences with Mario “Paco” Manrique, the national representative of the Alliance for the Fatherland and a member of the SMATA Cegetista board of directors, who is also an ally of Moyano and has also threatened to leave: “ This is a different situation because the member of the union is Ricardo Pignanelli, who is the decision-maker regarding Capital Gains Tax (CGT) and Paco is not relevant and has recently been more busy with his duties as a representative than paying attention to what is happening in CGT. thing,” they pointed out.
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