The Committee of Experts on the Application of Standards of the International Labor Organization (ILO), has once again urged the Argentine government to grant union status to FeTERA, the Fed... Read more
By José Rigane * The recent sayings of Juan José Aranguren, who among other things affirms that “energy is not a human right”, are a demonstration of Macri’s project for go... Read more
Do you remember when Macri’s government forgave a debt of $ 19,000 million to privatized energy companies? The cancellation of the debt to distribution companies such as Edesur, Edenor, Edel... Read more
By José Rigane Rate hikes of 55% in electricity and 35% in gas bills must not come as a suprise. The government itself, and companies too, had earlier announced the price hike schedule. What... Read more
By José Rigane On December 13 Argentina celebrates its National Oil Day. We emphasize on the word “national”, because there resides the key to understand and celebrate this historic date. On... Read more
Julio Acosta, General Secretary of Luz y Fuerza La Pampa and of the province’s CTA Autónoma, analyzed in interview with Informativo FeTERA (148) the wage dispute in local cooperatives. Acost... Read more
By José Rigane* November 30, 2018 As the G20 summit is underway in Buenos Aires, me and my comrades are in Mar del Plata in full battle against labor precarization at the privatized company... Read more
Hugo Palamidessi, president of MORENO (Movimiento por la Recuperación de la Energía Nacional Orientadora), analyzed in another Informativo FeTERA news program (Nº 146), the current state of... Read more
ATEM (Asociación de Trabajadores de Energía Móvil – FeTERA) is currently discussing the incomes at the new biogas plants (generation of renewable energy) that the firm Secco SA owns in... Read more