Bullrich defended Batistuta: “He gives work, generates wealth and today the union mafia persecutes him”

After being denounced for having workers in “deplorable conditions” in his field located in the north of Santa Fe, Gabriel Batistuta, historical striker of the Argentine National Team, was defended by Patricia Bullrich.Through his social networks, the pre-candidate for president for Together for Change, said: “He invested in the country and in the field everything he won as a star of world football. It gives work, generates wealth and today the union mafia persecutes it.” In addition, he stressed that “Gabriel Batistuta is an example of how success and merit are punished in Argentina” and, finally, he closed by ensuring that “with me, this is over.” The complaint was made official by José Voytenco, head of the Argentine Union of Rural Workers and Stevedores (Uatre), and made it clear that the former soccer player has “workers in a situation of exploitation, poorly paid and in deplorable conditions.” Gabriel Batistuta’s responseFaced with this situation, he was in charge of making a disclaimer in which he showed images of the field and related the constructions that were carried out. He also explained that “our workers are enrolled in accordance with the law of the Labor Contract Law and the Statute of the Rural Peon.”

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