In statements to the press, Moyano gave his opinion on the attitudes of the Government and companies. He announced that he hopes that next Thursday the entire country will be paralyzed, in protest of the president’s economic policy. Javier Miley.
Pablo Moyano spoke regarding the CGT strike
“If not stop UTA, the drivers will stop. It will be a forceful strike,” he assured. Moyano. And he added: “Ask a driver if he agrees with this Government.”
The comments of the triumvir of the CGT They add tension to the Government’s relationship with union members. Days ago, the Minister of the Interior, Guillermo Francosquestioned the measure of the labor union, which he described as “a political strike”.
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Besides, Franks recalled that the first general strike carried out by the CGT once morest the Javier Milei’s government was not forceful. “It was not that this strike had a very important adhesion or significance,” he assured.
Pablo Moyano He resumed the crossings and reiterated his criticism of the Government: “Let’s wait until Thursday. Thousands of bus drivers are going to stop. We don’t care what the companies say, it’s going to be a forceful strike,” he remarked. And he ruled: “There should be no workers in any activity.”
Héctor Daer ratified the CGT strike on May 9
The secretary general of the CGT, Hector Daer, was present last Saturday at Rosariowhere he assured that the national strike Thursday, May 9 ”it’s going to be a pain”given that ”all the unions that make up the CGT adhere to the measure of force”.
This statement was given within the framework of Daer’s participation in the opening ceremony of the Faculty of Militancy, a space for training and debate organized by La Corriente, which leads Agustín Rossi.
So, Daer He stated that the general strike of the CGT on May 9 will be ”a parazoo”, and that the Government did not tell them ”how the State’s bailout problems are going to be resolved”, nor ”what they are going to do. to do with the privatizations of state companies. As well as, he highlighted the work that the labor movement is doing once morest the ”attempt to consolidate a historical change towards a model of inequality, without social justice, without union organization and without collective agreements.”