Workers of AFIP they summoned three days of two-hour strike per day between Wednesday and Friday for the announcement of the Government national to dissolve the tax agency and transform it into “a simplified structure”, composed of the General Directorates of Taxes and Customs. They claim that it is a “brutal subjugation against the workers.”
The presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni announced this Monday that instead of the AFIP, will be created Customs Collection and Control Agency (ARK), an organism with less costs and bureaucracy.
The measure will imply a reduction of the 45% in higher authorities and a 31% at the lower levels, which represents an elimination of 34% of the current structure and an estimated saving of $6.4 billion per year, according to the Government.
“When the assemblies were called in all the sections of the country, the workers as a whole expressed both their concern and their rejection of the national government’s announcements,” the unions reported. AEFIP and the SUPARA. In that sense, they highlighted the massiveness of the meetings at the Customs headquarters as well as at the AFIP headquarters.
AFIP workers against the restructuring of the organization: “Brutal subjugation”
The General Secretaries of the Union Entities, Carlos Sueiro of SUPARA and Pablo Flores of the AEFIP They took the floor to express concern about the situation. In addition, they reiterated the terms of rejection of the measures “due to its illegality and unconstitutionality as well as its harm to the Agency and its workers.”
The unions emphasized the layoffs that the restructuring will generate and the “uncertainty in labor rights” due to the alleged legal status of a new Control Collection Entity.
“This brutal subjugation against workersthe source of work and its collective rights passed a limit that violates Social Peace; Therefore, we hold the authorities responsible for the political and legal consequences of this illegitimate action, which in turn generates damage to the public treasury,” they expressed.
Given this situation, they agreed to jointly carry out three days of work stoppage on October 23, 24 and 25 between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. In addition, they will hold assemblies in the workplace and a computer blackout. “Our Union Organization, in a state of alert and permanent mobilization, will analyze the continuity and deepening of the measures in relation to the progress of the events,” they closed. .
Source: Ambito

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