Cristina Kirchner sent a significant message to the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) and to young trade unionists in the country. At a meeting held at the Patria Institute, Cristina Kirchner urged young union leaders to think of “new measures of action” that do not pit workers against society.
The message of Cristina Kirchner The strike is taking place in a context of growing tension between the unions and the national government, headed by Javier Milei. The reforms promoted by the government and budget cuts in various sectors have generated a series of labour conflicts, including strikes and demonstrations.
In this scenario, the former president seeks to promote a more strategic and less confrontational approach on the part of the unions. During the meeting, Cristina Kirchner addressed 26 youth union representatives from different productive sectors.
Among those present were the CGT’s Youth Secretary, Sebastián Maturano, and other regional leaders such as Walter Bieber from Rosario and Álvaro Gerez from Jujuy. The former president stressed the need for unions to once again represent all workers and not just a part of them.
Cristina Kirchner took the opportunity to reflect on the current situation of the labor movement in Argentina. She recalled that in the 1980s, figures such as Saúl Ubaldini could effectively represent workers because the labor sector had not experienced the profound transformations seen in recent decades.
The former president He stressed that only 40% of registered workers in the private sector are unionized, which reflects a significant change in labor relations.One of the central points of Cristina Kirchner’s message was the need to think of new measures of action that do not confront workers with society.
Attitude and participation
The former president stressed that unions must adopt a new attitude and participation, fighting for their members but without ignoring what happens in the rest of society. This involves not only planning strategies of force, but also considering other forms of action that may be more effective and less divisive.
The message of Cristina Kirchner The election was not without criticism. Some union leaders, such as Pablo Moyano, expressed their discontent with the former president’s statements. Moyano said that public criticism does not help and suggested that discussions should be held in internal meetings of the Justicialist Party (PJ) rather than publicly.