The union of state employees will march on Congress on Wednesday to “demand that the deputies reject the presidential veto on the increase in pensions.”
The Association of State Workers (ATE) announced a new 24-hour strike for this Wednesday with the aim of demanding salary improvements for the public administration and protesting against the dismissals. In addition, they will mobilize to Congress to “demand that deputies reject the presidential veto on the increase in pensions.”
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The head of the union, Rodolfo Aguiar, announced that they are going to march “en masse” and reject “any possibility of applying the unconstitutional protocol” (Bullrich’s pickets)”.


On the other hand, he assured that they will be in the streets to protest against “the attempt to freeze public administration salaries and the most of 65 thousand layoffs“and “to prevent the authoritarian regime of the Government from continuing to consolidate.” The union leader assured that this It will be “the first of several protests” that will take place this month.
ATE will march to Congress against the veto of the pension reform
From 13:00, ATE called for a massive protest in Congress against Javier Milei’s veto of the pension reform. It is expected that There are similar mobilizations in different parts of the country.
“The deputies who vote in favor of the veto will be condemned to the retirees to starve, get sick and die“, Aguiar concluded.
This measure will be carried out jointly with the two CTAs, the Federal Workers’ Current and the Trade Union Front for the National Model with the aim of the deputies ratify their vote in favor of retirement mobility.
Regarding the salary claim, during the last collective bargaining, ATE rejected the 2% for September and 1% for October offered by the Government and rejected any possibility that the salaries “remain frozen until the end of the year.”
Source: Ambito

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