They have no idea what it means to go out to earn their bread.

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The leadership of the Uocra Río Negro lashed out at Congresswoman Lorena Villaverde and three other Rio Negro parliamentarians.

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“I want to make it clear how these four deputies, Aníbal Tortoriello, Lorena Villaverde, Agustín Domingo and Eduardo Capozzi“They gave their favorable vote to the Base Law that was presented by President Javier Milei,” he emphasized.

In his attack, he stated that “these people do not have the slightest idea of ​​what it means to go out to earn their daily bread, as thousands of Argentines do throughout the country.”

He argued that “the content of the labor reform” included in the Law “incites companies to continue supporting their employees without registering them”, while, in the event that a firm “with its black employees” is detected, The initiative that “these deputies voted for means that they are forgiven for that act without having any type of fine.”

The Bases Law and the workers

By the way, he recalled that “an unregistered worker does not enjoy social benefits such as contributions to his future retirement, access to social work and being under an ART system in the event of a work accident.”

In reference to the country’s retirees, he maintained that “three months ago they have been liquidating their salaries, they have taken away their PAMI benefits, and medications,” not to mention that they have also “increased the retirement age.” Furthermore, “the surplus that the national government talks so much about” was at the expense of the liquefaction of the assets” of the sector.

“They worked and contributed for 30 years so that the government did not update their salaries and, worse of all, for them the cost of living is increasingly expensive in Argentina,” he stressed.

Always in relation to Tortoriello, Villaverde, Domingo and Capozzi, the union member specified that “these four people increase their allowances by decree, but they do not allow good joint ventures to be negotiated to recover a little of the purchasing power that working people have been losing.”

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Representative Agustín Domingo, from JSRN, also aligned himself with the parliamentary majority that accompanied the initiative also known as the reduced Omnibus Law.

In all this context, Garrido mentioned the national deputies and “the social condemnation” that they will be subjected to, with the result that “they will not be able to walk peacefully through the city.”

The unionist’s anger also has to do with the background of the bad situation that thousands of construction workers in the country are going through. To date, national, provincial and municipal public works are practically paralyzed, which has increased unemployment among workers, with a horizon ahead that does not appear, until now, at all promising.

Autumn advances, everything gets colder and winter is not too far away. For bricklayers, current times are complicated, not to mention what we see coming.

 
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