The CTA Autónoma (CTA-A) rejects the decision announced by President Mauricio Macri to resort to financing from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) with the excuse of getting the country... Read more
By José Rigane* Behind every bank run there is a business going on. The government, far from trying to avoid it, encourages financial speculation (called “timba financiera” in Argentina) dri... 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
On Saturday, March 17, the CTA Autónoma (CTA-A) carried out its Ordinary and Extraordinary National Congress at the Villa Marista complex in the city of Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires. Under th... Read more
Thousands of union members, workers in general, human rights groups, social movements, pensioners and citizens took over the 9 de Julio Avenue in the city of Buenos Aires in a protest agains... 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* On Wednesday, November 29th, around 300.000 Argentine workers gave an overwhelming demonstration of struggle and unity in the face of the austerity policies carried out by Ma... Read more
José Rigane, Deputy Secretary of the CTA Autónoma (CTA-A) and General Secretary of the FeTERA, along with Pablo Micheli, General Secretary of the CTA-A, were at the Vatican city invited to t... Read more
The CTA Autónoma, the Luz y Fuerza de Mar del Plata trade union, and the Federation of Energy Workers (FeTERA), along with other organizations from around 20 countries participated in a mass... Read more
On November 2nd, in a fraternal meeting, the National Board of the CTA Autónomas and the CTA de los Trabajadores received the delegations of the French CGT, led by its General Secretary, Phi... Read more