Argentine maritime workers begin 48-hour strike against labor reform


A drone view shows the port of Buenos Aires in Buenos Aires, Argentina April 10, 2025. REUTERS/Miguel Lo Bianco/File Photo

Feb 18 (Reuters) - Argentine ⁠maritime workers from the country's maritime workers federation ⁠FESIMAF launched a 48-hour strike on Wednesday, affecting ‌cargo vessel operations, the group said in a statement.

The strike action is a protest againstPresident Javier Milei's proposedlabor reform bill.

The walkout ​is expected to disrupt cargo loading ⁠and unloading, pilot transfers ⁠and other services for commercial vessels, mainly in the ⁠port ‌area of Rosario, one of the world's largest agricultural export hubs, according to industry ⁠sources.

Guillermo Wade, manager of the Chamber of ​Port and Maritime ‌Activitiestold Reuters that the strike action was already ⁠impacting operations. "Ships ​are being loaded, but once they're two or three feet short of the draft needed for dispatch, they'll ⁠almost certainly stop," he said.

"This action ​aims to defend our labor rights and the stability of our jobs," FESIMAF said in a statement published on ⁠social media.

Milei's flagship labor reform has drawn strong opposition from Argentine unions, which argue that the package threatens long-standing worker protections.

Argentina's lower house is scheduled to ​debate the bill on Thursday, ⁠after its approvalin the Senate last week.

Argentina's powerful CGT ​labor federation has also called a ‌nationwide strike for Thursday.

(Reporting by ​Nicolas Misculin; Additional reporting by Maximilian Heath. Writing by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez. Editing by Lucinda Elliott. )

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