The head of the Comprehensive Medical Care Program (PAMI), Esteban Leguizamo, confirmed the reinstatement of the entity’s dismissed workers.
The authorities of the Association of State Workers (ATE) They met with the head of the Comprehensive Medical Care Program (PAMI), Esteban Leguizamo, who confirmed the reinstatement of the workers dismissed from the entity.
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Through his X account, the general secretary of ATE, Rodolfo Aguiar, stated that they managed to reverse dismissals “that were absolutely unjustified.”


“We value the political will of the social work authorities, since this decision allows the conflict to be decompressed,” Aguiar highlighted.
He also explained that it is a “triumph” of the “fight” carried out by the union, “which from the first moment went out to fight in the main offices of the country.”
Regarding 100% coverage of medications for retirees, The head of ATE stated that Leguizamo explained “in detail the implementation of social subsidies and medication programs guaranteeing 100% coverage.”
“This was a strong concern that we had from the union. Retirees have the right to freely access the health system and also to have the necessary medications to cure themselves,” said the union leader.
The meeting between ATE and PAMI authorities took place after the protests that the union held in different locations in the province of Buenos Aires, as well as other regions of the country, where illegal dismissals were denounced in recent days.
Source: Ambito

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