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Argentina Paralysed as Unions Launch Massive General Strike

Argentina Paralysed as Unions Launch Massive General Strike

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Argentina’s transportation networks ground to a standstill as a massive general strike against President Javier Milei’s sweeping spending cuts crippled the nation’s infrastructure.

The 24-hour labor action, the third since Milei took office in December 2023, saw all domestic flights canceled and train/metro services suspended across Buenos Aires and major provincial cities.

While international flights operated with minimal delays and some bus routes remained active, the strike effectively paralyzed economic activity in the capital, where shuttered storefronts dominated commercial districts.

Argentina Paralysed as Unions Launch Massive General Strike

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  • What Brought About the Labor Unrest
  • IMF Bailout Decision Draws Near Amid Social Unrest
  • How Transport Sector is Bearing the Brunt of Protest
  • Why It Matters

What Brought About the Labor Unrest

The powerful General Confederation of Labor (CGT) organized the strike in response to Milei’s radical austerity program, which has slashed transport subsidies by 40%, eliminated 50,000 public sector jobs, and reduced pension values by 15% since implementation.

Though these measures successfully curbed hyperinflation from 211% to 60% annually, unions argue the burden falls disproportionately on vulnerable groups. Retired teacher Horacio Bianchi voiced widespread frustration to AP: “People don’t have enough money to eat…the government has worsened conditions for everyone.” The protest merged with weekly pensioner demonstrations that recently turned violent, including clashes between police and football ultras supporting the elderly.

IMF Bailout Decision Draws Near Amid Social Unrest

The strike coincides with Argentina’s high-stakes negotiations for a $20 billion IMF lifeline to supplement its existing $44 billion debt. While the U.S. Treasury praised Milei for “bringing Argentina back from economic oblivion,” the human costs of his shock therapy reforms have galvanized opposition.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s upcoming visit to Buenos Aires means a possible international backing for Milei’s agenda, even as domestic resistance mounts. Note that analysts say the government faces a precarious balancing act – maintaining IMF-mandated fiscal discipline while containing social explosions that could derail the economic stabilization plan.

How Transport Sector is Bearing the Brunt of Protest

Aerolíneas Argentinas canceled 298 domestic flights affecting 35,000 passengers, while rail operators suspended all commuter and long-distance services. The Buenos Aires Underground (Subte) remained shuttered for the entire strike duration, stranding 1.5 million daily riders.

Truckers’ unions notably abstained from the action, preventing total supply chain collapse but highlighting divisions within the labor movement. The selective participation reflects strategic calculations, as transport subsidies cuts have hit certain sectors harder than others under Milei’s “chainsaw” approach to public spending.

Why It Matters

International observers closely monitor whether Milei’s radical libertarian policies can achieve lasting stability without triggering broader social upheaval.

The president’s team is still reiterating that short-term pain will yield long-term gain, pointing to recent inflation declines and a stabilized peso. However, with poverty rates exceeding 50% and food insecurity worsening, the CGT vows continued resistance.

Wednesday’s strike is an escalation in tactics, as it had come after two previous general strikes in January and March that focused on symbolic protests rather than systemic shutdowns.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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