During his visit to Río Cuarto, José Rigane, Deputy Secretary of the CTA Autónoma (CTAA) and Secretary General of the Federation of Energy Workers of the Argentine Republic (FeTERA-CTA), rem... Read more
By José Rigane* Fast for business, the Minister of Energy of the Nation, Juan José Aranguren, met on Tuesday, May 8 (the same day President Mauricio Macri announced that he is going to reque... Read more
By José Rigane* In Argentina there is a lot of talk about utility prices and subsidies, but very little is being said about privatized companies, their profits and whether we want them to co... Read more
The government of the province of Buenos Aires authorized increases of around 32 percent in electricity rates. The Executive justified the rate hike saying it was due to the modification of... Read more
By José Rigane, Deputy Secretary of the CTA Autónoma and Secretary General of FeTERA In the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires the power cuts in December 2017 were 4,117,983, that is, 60% mor... Read more
By José Rigane* In the midst of tax and labor reforms, flexibilization initiatives, and a new reform on the pension system which directly affects retirees, the Government decides to sell nat... Read more
Minister of Energy and Mining, Juan José Aranguren, has already anticipated that he will initiate the liberalization of fuel prices in the country for next year. Prices will no longer be adj... Read more
By José Rigane* Macri’s government and Minister of Energy Juan José Aranguren (former Shell CEO) have taken actions to increase large oil companies’ profits. In 2016 and 2017, these co... Read more
In an interview with the radio program Energía Nuestra, Romina Quintas, Union Secretary of the Luz y Fuerza de Mar del Plata trade union, spoke about the conflict in EDEA SA, the largest ele... Read more
Dozens of labor unions and grassroots organizations in Argentina carried out a general strike Thursday April 6th in protest of the austerity policies of Mauricio Macri’s government. The stri... Read more