The PRO presidential candidate, Patricia Bullrich, remarked that “we must go for a labor reform” in case of winning the next national elections and pointed out changes to union laws and the compensation model.

“I am convinced that we must go for a labor reform,” said the candidate for Together for Change on Radio Rivadavia, referring to the meeting held by the head of the Buenos Aires government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, with the leaders of the CGT, in the one that promised them that there will be no reform.

“We are going to work very hard on the compensation model that has become a robbery, that closes companies,” said the former Minister of Security and criticized the unions: “There can be no compulsory quotas, because they take 3 or 4% of wages when the worker did not say yes”.

In addition, he anticipated that he carry out a “very strong change in the monotribute” and in the social plans, which would render them null and void to convert them into “unemployment insurance”, although these already exist.

“I am convinced of the project that I am carrying out, I have clear ideas, the teams are increasingly strengthened, we must not be arrogant, but with that we are going to govern the country,” he indicated and confessed that he has not defined who will be a running mate.

“I do want to make a government team with everything Together for Change because we are all going to have to throw the car, but I still have not defined it (the name of the vice),” he added.

Finally, he closed: “I am going to compete in a dark room face to face with Larreta, it does not seem right to me that someone at a small table defines who the candidate is (from Buenos Aires), so on the field, you don’t have to be afraid of him, the one who is going to represent society will be able to do it well”.

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