Minister of Labor Carlos Tomada defended the Argentine productive and inclusive model and urged organized labor to advance towards coherent goals, to face the world financial crisis.
“The reduction of social expenses and labor flexibility are not the correct answer to the present situation”, Tomada told the Fifth Congress of the International Union of Chemical, Energy and Mining Workers (ICEM), held in Buenos Aires and attended by some 800 delegates.
The Minister invited workers to find new ideas and methods “to face this world policy of adjustments, from those sectors that represent the real economy on a world scale”.
“In view of an economic and financial crisis of employment that threatens the workers, we need a joint reflection as a requisite for any labor policy”, Tomada added.
The Minister commented that organized labor “is one of the workers´legitimate tools to intervene in a country’s political life” and urged the unions to “produce new proposals of negotiation to improve work and security”.
“The present crisis can be no excuse to retreat regarding the quality of work”, he said. And he pointed out that both the late Néstor Kirchner and now President Cristina Fernández “have always defended the rights of the workers, equality and social justice”.
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