Layoffs in Argentina: President Javier Milei Planning to Cut 70,000 State Jobs, Likely to Face Resistance From Labour Unions
While the planned layoffs constitute only a small portion of Argentina’s 3.5 million public sector employees, Milei is expected to face opposition from influential labour unions.
Argentine President Javier Milei has declared his intention to lay off 70,000 government workers in the upcoming months, demonstrating his aggressive strategy to significantly reduce the size of the state, as reported by Bloomberg. While the planned layoffs constitute only a small portion of Argentina’s 3.5 million public sector employees, Milei is expected to face resistance from influential labor unions. Argentina President Javier Milei Writes to BRICS Nation, Formally Rejects Invitation to Join Group.
Javier Milei Announces Plans For Job Cuts
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