Argentina's General Strike Disrupts Economy, Protests Milei's Austerity
Argentina's General Strike Disrupts Economy, Protests Milei's Austerity

Argentina's General Strike Disrupts Economy, Protests Milei's Austerity

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Argentina experienced a massive 24-hour general strike led by the country's main trade unions in protest against President Javier Milei's austerity measures. The strike, which disrupted transport, grounded flights, and closed banks, aimed to highlight the struggles of workers and pensioners whose benefits have not kept pace with rising inflation. Union members from various sectors, including transportation and education, participated in the walkout, but some unions opted out, allowing limited services to continue. Support for the strike appeared mixed, with the government claiming it cost the economy approximately $880 million. Critics of the strike, including Milei's spokesperson, argued it served political interests rather than addressing workers' rights. This strike is the third such mobilization since Milei took office, reflecting ongoing discontent over economic reforms and the erosion of purchasing power among the populace.

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