Entrepreneur Alejandra Bada Vázquez, owner of Lácteos Vidal, celebrated the mega decree published by President Javier Milei on Thursday.
In July last year, the union of the Association of Dairy Workers of the Argentine Republic (Atilra) blocked the Lácteos Vidal factory for a month which is located in Moctezuma, very close to the city of Carlos Casares, in Buenos Aires, and also blocked the company’s headquarters in the Villa Devoto neighborhood of Buenos Aires for a few days.
The union’s claim was in favor of recategorization of fourteen employees of which only two cases were admitted as possible by the Ministry of Labor
According to Bada Vázquez, there were attacks and threats from the union on employees who wanted to work.
The businesswoman fired the 26 employees who participated in the blockade and the the union judged the situationwhich has not been unlocked so far.
In any case, the company continued to operate, incorporating new employees.
I remember when the Atilra mafia didn’t let me work and they beat me thinking they were intimidating me. Asking for justice seems like a lot to me, at least now I think we can work freely THANK YOU@MEABArgentina @PatoBullrich @Rodolfollanosoketc. pic.twitter.com/jbwMP9yAek
— AlejandraBadaVazquez (@alejabadav) December 20, 2023
Now, in the mega decree he presented Javier Milei Company freezes are being established as grounds for dismissal, among other issues.
“It was worth it. No more crashes. Stop using workers to maintain your privileges,” the dairy entrepreneur wrote on her social network.
“I remember when the Atilra mafia didn’t let me work and they beat me thinking they were intimidating me. Asking for justice seems like a lot, at least now I think we can work freely,” he said in another post on Watch the Atilra guild in action.
Source: Clarin