Pablo Moyano assured that the CGT strike against Milei will be “forceful and total”

Pablo Moyano assured that the CGT strike against Milei will be “forceful and total”
Pablo Moyano assured that the CGT strike against Milei will be “forceful and total”

In a statement from the Dock Sud Petrochemical Pole (Avellaneda), Pablo Moyanogeneral secretary of the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) and deputy of Truckers, assured that The general strike scheduled for next Thursday, May 9 “will be forceful”. Moyano emphasized that Discontent with the Government of Javier Milei is evident among the drivers, pointing out that “there are not many” who are satisfied with the current management.

During the assemblies held by the workers grouped in the Argentine Confederation of Transport Workers (CATT), Moyano highlighted the determination of thousands of bus drivers to join the CGT strike, emphasizing that the position of the companies is irrelevant in this context. “If the UTA doesn’t stop, the drivers will stop“said the union leader.

Pablo Moyano, union leader.

Likewise, Moyano stressed that the truckers union be a key driver for unemployment is massivesending a clear message to the Government of the need to change the current economic model. In this sense, he criticized the measures adopted by the Milei government, arguing that they reflect a growing social discontent.

Regarding the vote of the Base Law in the Senate, Moyano highlighted the commitment of the senators of Union for the Homeland to reject the projectensuring that the mobilizations are a clear message for those senators who have not yet defined their position.

The statement issued by Moyano reiterates the need for the Government of Javier Milei understand that the current economic model “is no longer going”, urging an urgent change in the policies that, according to him, are harming the majority of Argentines.

 
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