Overview
- The confederation will host Taiana on Monday at its Azopardo headquarters with Sergio Palazzo and Hugo Moyano Jr., seeking to project unity and distance from the government's economic course.
- Taiana argues the government’s proposal strips hard‑won protections and deepens precarious work after meetings with workers and union representatives in Mar del Plata.
- He proposes a progressive update that covers digital work, care economies and automation, aiming for dignified jobs with social protection, stability and fair pay.
- The CGT is preparing to close ranks before the October 26 legislative elections and will choose a new leadership on November 5, with debate over keeping a collegial model or moving to a single command.
- Internal tensions persist between hardline and dialoguing factions as the transport bloc gains influence through recent CATT appointments, while Milei also promotes labor and tax changes that include scrapping about 20 taxes and revising income tax rules.