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Government Puts Hundreds of INTA, INASE and INV Workers in Availability Despite Senate Rejection and Court Injunction

Economy Minister Luis Caputo signed Resolution 1240/2025 under the public employment law, prompting unions to pursue new legal and criminal actions.

Senado. La votación por el decreto 462/25 . (Gentileza Clarín)
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Consejo de las Américas junto a la Camara Argentina Comercio y Servicios en el Hotel Alvear. 21.08.2025 Foto Maxi Failla -    toto Luis Caputo
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Overview

  • Resolution 1240/2025 was published in the Boletín Oficial on Friday, placing permanent staff from INTA, INASE and INV in “situación de disponibilidad.”
  • The move proceeds despite a six‑month precautionary injunction by federal judge Martina Forns ordering the Executive to abstain from measures affecting INTA personnel under DNU 462/2025.
  • The Senate rejected DNU 462/2025 by a wide majority the day before, after earlier pushback in the lower house, challenging the scope of the Executive’s delegated powers.
  • Reported totals of affected employees differ, with some outlets citing 367 and unions listing 343 (286 INTA, 49 INV, 8 INASE) based on annexes to the resolution.
  • The measure limits unpaid leave, service commissions, adscriptions and temporary assignments for those listed, and sets an availability period of up to 12 months as provided in Law 25.164.