Argentina’s trade unions call for general strike against Milei’s labor reform
Argentina’s major labor federations announced a nationwide strike to oppose President Milei’s proposed labor‑law overhaul, which they argue would erode job security and weaken collective bargaining. Union leaders say the reforms would make it easier for employers to fire workers and reduce protections that have existed for decades. The planned strike is expected to disrupt transportation, public services, and industrial operations. This confrontation marks one of the strongest organized responses to Milei’s economic agenda so far.
See "Argentina’s trade unions call for general strike against Milei’s labor reform", Staffwriter, Buenos Aires Herald, February 20, 2026