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Argentina's Milei expands limits on right to strike
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President Javier Milei's decree in Argentina, expanding the list of essential services to include education, shipping, and telecommunications, has sparked outrage among trade unions. The CGT condemns the decree as an attempt to eliminate the right to strike, while labor lawyers deem it unconstitutional. The new rules mandate 75% service levels during strikes in essential sectors and 50% in others, with potential fines for non-compliance.
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