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Striking Argentine workers clash with police in protest over labor reforms

Striking Argentine workers clash with police in protest over labor reforms

Posted on February 20, 2026 By admin


Shops and supermarkets closed, flights were cancelled and garbage piled up Thursday (February 19, 2026) as Argentine workers staged their fourth general strike of President Javier Milei’s term, some clashing with police.

The few buses running in Buenos Aires were nowhere near full, although car traffic was unusually heavy as many workers observed the 24-hour strike against a contentious labor reform.

Dozens of flights were cancelled and train stations were left deserted with only a handful of buses running, AFP observed.

On roads leading into the capital, small groups of protesters blocked traffic.

Later in the day, several thousand demonstrators gathered outside parliament, where a few dozen participants engaged in running battles with police, throwing bottles and stones.

Officers replied with tear gas, water cannons and rubber bullets to clear the area.

Police were observed making about a dozen arrests.

The CGT labor federation said more workers adhered to the walkout call than during any of the previous three strikes.

“It has levels of compliance like never before under this government,” union leader Jorge Sola told Radio con Vos, claiming that “90 percent of activity had stopped.”

The contested reforms pushed by budget-slashing Mr. Milei, an ideological ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, would make it easier to hire and fire workers in a country where job security is already hard to come by.

It would also reduce severance pay, limit the right to strike, increase work hours and restrict holiday provisions.

The measure was approved by the chamber of deputies in the early morning hours of Friday, and will go back to the Senate for a final green light.

“I want to work because I am afraid of losing my job but I cannot get there. I will have to walk,” Nora Benitez, a 46-year-old home caregiver, said ahead of a five kilometer trek to her job along streets reeking of uncollected garbage.

Reforms spark protests

The labor action comes as Argentina’s economy is showing signs of a downturn in manufacturing, with more than 21,000 companies having shuttered in two years under Milei.

He had come to power after wielding a chainsaw at rallies during the 2023 election campaign to symbolize the deep cuts he planned to make to public spending.

Unions say some 3,00,000 jobs have been lost since Mr. Milei’s austerity measures began.

Most recently, Fate — Argentina’s main tire factory — on Wednesday (February 18, 2026) announced the closure of its plant in Buenos Aires, prompting some 900 job cuts.

The last general strike in Argentina was on April 10, 2025, but adherence was uneven as workers in the public transport system did not join.

Last week, thousands of people demonstrated in Buenos Aires as senators debated the reform bill, and clashes with police resulted in about 30 arrests.

On Tuesday (February 17, 2026), the government issued an unusual statement warning reporters about the “risk” of covering protests, and announced it would establish an “exclusive zone” from which the media can work.

“In the event of acts of violence, our forces will act,” a statement from the Security Ministry said.

Almost 40% of Argentine workers lack formal employment contracts, and unions say the new measures will make matters worse.

But the government argues they will in fact reduce under-the-table employment and create new jobs by lowering the tax burden on employers.

Mr. Milei, in office since December 2023, has achieved at least one of his macroeconomic goals: bringing annual inflation down from 150 percent to 32 percent in two years.

But it is a success that has come at the cost of massive public sector job cuts and a drop in disposable income that has sapped consumption and economic activity.

Mr. Milei will follow Thursday’s (February 19, 2026) events at home from Washington, where he attended the first meeting of Trump’s “Board of Peace,” which has drawn criticism as an attempt to rival the United Nations.

Published – February 20, 2026 10:22 am IST



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