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Judi Lynn

(162,168 posts)
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 08:27 AM Jan 2024

Solidarity with Argentinians Resisting the Far Right



JANUARY 19, 2024
LABOUR HUB EDITORS

By Matt Willgress, Labour Friends of Progressive Latin America

The far-right Javier Milei coming to power in Argentina has shaken socialists, democrats and anti-fascist campaigners not only in that country, but throughout Latin America and indeed the world.

Although he claims to be an anti-establishment figure, he is in fact a tool of US capital, and is simply repeating a hardline version of the economic policies that for the past forty years have facilitated the global transfer of wealth from working people to the super-rich and the corporate sector.

In particular, the Milei regime has launched a policy package with 360 legal reforms to radically deregulate and liberalize the economy through a Decree of Urgent Need (DNU). If approved, it will also allow him to govern in “economic emergency” until December 31st, 2025.

It includes ‘reforms’ such as the suspension of labour contracts in the public sector, the privatisation of state companies and a radical reactionary change to labour laws, which will dramatically weaken the rights of workers and their trade unions.

These labour ‘reforms’ include an extension of workers’ probationary period from three to eight months, a reduction in the amount of compensation payable for unfair dismissal and a reduction in the time allowable for maternity leave.

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Solidarity with Argentinians Resisting the Far Right (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2024 OP
Just awful Goddessartist Jan 2024 #1
'reduction in the time allowable for maternity leave'. srsly? srsly? mopinko Jan 2024 #2

Goddessartist

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1. Just awful
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 09:21 AM
Jan 2024

My sil is from Argentina. His parents came here and reside in Princeton. He works for the World Bank and he my dil live in DC.

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