Overview
- The CGT plans a provincial outreach push led by Jorge Sola and Cristián Jerónimo, with some meetings likely to be held by videoconference to speed coordination.
- Union leaders are consulting regional delegations to set protest options, including street mobilizations and, if negotiations stall, a general strike.
- CGT Misiones chief José Milciades Giménez warned that a nationwide stoppage would be a last resort and issued sharp criticisms of the reform.
- The confederation argues the proposal centers on easing dismissals and labor flexibilization and on direct employer‑employee bargaining that would weaken equal‑pay guarantees and unions.
- Leaders say the initiative lacks sufficient votes in Congress and are courting Peronist and non‑Peronist governors, naming Osvaldo Jaldo, Raúl Jalil and figures in Provincias Unidas.