This Saturday the former Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, arrived in the city to participate in a “Conversation on Labor Modernization”, together with the former mayor Guillermo Montenegro. The left gathered to express their rejection of the reform and repudiate the senator’s visit.

Also joining the repudiation was the actress Charo López who was in the city and made room for his voice to be heard on C5N. In turn, various news outlets they realized, in the middle of a shocking security operationof the concentration of protesters who sang against it and carried signs with slogans contrary to the labor reform.

This was reflected in: Página 12, TN, Perfil, El Canciller, Minuto Uno, Diario Registrado, El Destape, Revolución Popular, among others.

Rosa Mauregui, a representative of the PTS in Mar del Plata, pointed out through a thread on the social network

The repudiation brought together numerous young people who expressed their opposition to a labor reform that will only harm the labor rights of all workers. The well-known actress joined the rejection.

The action featured an important impact in the middle of the city. “Tension in Mar del Plata due to Patricia Bullrich’s visit: ‘Disastrous, you really are the caste‘”, qualification Minute One. “Despite the shocking security operation, protesters gathered to repudiate the senator and express themselves against the labor reform,” the media noted.

“Despite Bullrich’s enthusiasm, and in the midst of a shocking security operation, she was ‘welcomed’ with a concentration of protesters who sang against her and carried signs with slogans contrary to the labor reform.”

In Loquepasa.net He reported how “A group of protesters mobilized to the door of the Torreón del Monje to protest against the national government project in general and the arrival of Patricia Bulrrich in particular.”

“With posters that declared ‘No to labor reform’ and chants against the former Minister and the United States attack on Venezuela, the groups made themselves heard on the cold Saturday afternoon in one of the busiest sectors of the Mar del Plata coast,” stated the portal. Also reported that “from the PTS in the Left Front they began a very active public campaign against the initiative that modifies labor schemes and further disproportionates the relationship between employer and employee,” he reported.

At the national level, the portal Registered Journalalso titled the news: “They repudiate the presence of Patricia Bullrich in the Torreón del Monje with chants and banners”, stating that: “The senator went to do politics on the Atlantic Coast but did not have the reception she expected and she was disowned by a group of people.” Neuquén’s voice also posted on her X account.

Mar del Plata: The left launches a broad campaign against the government’s labor reform and repudiates Patricia Bullrich’s visit

The campaign also includes the placement of hundreds of posters in strategic points of the city, dissemination activities in the port, the coast and the pedestrian area, distribution of explanatory flyers, traffic lights, stencils and stickers. From the PTS they point out that the objective is to explain why they consider that the labor reform represents an attack on the rights of workers.

The initiative became visible to thousands of people when a small plane with a flag bearing the slogan “No to slave labor reform” flew over the coast of the city from end to end, from Acantilados to Constitución for several days. The images were recorded by tourists and neighbors and quickly went viral on social networks.

According to reports, Mar del Plata was chosen as a key point because it is the country’s main tourist center during the summer, where millions of workers circulate. The campaign seeks to contribute to the construction of a climate of mobilization in view of the treatment of the reform in the Senate, scheduled for February, and demands that the union centers hold an active strike throughout the country, calling to surround Congress that day.

Source: www.laizquierdadiario.com



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