Moyano crossed the government again: “He lacks more strength”

The criticism of the member of the Board of Directors of the CGT, Pablo Moyano, towards the National Government is already commonplace. This time, the leader of Truckers said that “he lacks more strength” and called for “measures to relieve the pockets of the workers.” In a dialogue with La990, the unionist said that the government “lacks strength” and said that “the President would have to sit at a table to those four or five price generators, speculators, and tell them: ‘So far it came, old man’. The increase in the products of the food chain can no longer be sustained. I do not know what power the Executive has, whether to fine them, to close them. But the government fails there, in not sitting these guys down.”

According to Moyano, “most employers want to carry out a labor reform to fully take away workers’ rights.” In that sense, he warned that these proposals are supported by “the main leaders of the opposition, of the right.” Even the CGT member once again stressed the need for a bonus. In this way, he said: “The Government would have to give answers to the request for a decree for a bonus, an urgent fixed sum for those unions that do not have very high salaries; eliminate the labor tax; universalize family allowances. These are measures to relieve the pockets of workers.”

In turn, Moyano said that this claim was made both to the national president, as well as to Vice President Cristina Kirchner and the now Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa. In the case of the former president of the Chamber of Deputies, the unionist crossed it and said: “All good with the soybean dollar, they raised it in a shovel in a month, but it begins to throw a little for the working people. Hopefully on the return of the U.S. minister he can make some announcements this week.”

Original source in Spanish

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