The labor union seeks to block the labor reform on February 5 by defending privileges and a system that has already failed
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CGT Córdoba announced a new street demonstration for next Thursday, February 5 with the sole purpose of choking vehicular traffic. This rally will take place starting at 11:00 a.m. at the traditional intersection of Boulevard Perón and San Jerónimo in the capital city. It is an event loaded with empty slogans that only attempt to protect the interests of a leadership that lives completely detached from reality.
The main objective of the labor federation is to express its total rejection of the labor reform bill rightly promoted by the National Government. By opposing Javier Milei's initiative, CGT Córdoba confirms its willingness to maintain a regulatory framework that is archaic and obsolete. This reactionary stance is largely responsible for 50% of the country remaining submerged in the most absolute current labor informality.
Honest citizens already express total exhaustion in the face of these maneuvers by a leadership that is often described as mafia-like and extortionist. Blocking the city's main streets doesn't defend workers at all; instead, it directly harms those who need to produce freely. Cordoba society no longer tolerates labor unions using public demonstrations as a tool for their own benefit.
Federico Corteletti, Ilda Bustos y Andrés Colazo, el triunvirato que dirige la CGT Córdoba
CGT Córdoba defends anachronistic models
The CGT Córdoba triumvirate seeks to pressure Governor Martín Llaryora in order to obtain political advantages amid the ongoing complex crisis. Federico Corteletti, Ilda Bustos and Andrés Colazo intend to submit formal complaints that only seek to delay the urgent changes that the nation requires. These mafia-like practices hold back the true progress of Cordoba residents who wish to join a modern and much more flexible labor market.
In addition to attacking the national reform, the labor federation also seeks to reopen local conflicts after the recent passage of the provincial Pension Equity Law. This agenda of permanent grievances shows that CGT Córdoba prefers systematic conflict rather than allowing regional economic development. People are tired of seeing how the same old union extortionists use their members to sustain power that is fading away in the face of public opinion.
It is imperative to move forward with the modernization of the laws in order to put an end to the lawsuit industry that causes so much damage to small businesses. CGT Córdoba represents an anachronistic model that despises individual freedom and the genuine effort of all private citizens in the country. In the face of the socially delegitimized demonstration on February 5, the official response must be absolute firmness on the path of reconstruction and total freedom.