Workers in Argentina stage national strike protesting president's reform plans
Hundreds of thousands of people are taking to the streets challenging Javier Milei's inflation-busting efforts
Less than two months since President Javier Milei took office, hundreds of thousands of Argentines are taking to the streets.
Workers in transportation, construction, health care, food services, energy and banking are objecting to Mr. Milei鈥檚 planned overhauls. Union leaders argue that they will weaken protections for workers and the poor.
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(Picture: Protest against Argentine President Milei's economic reforms, in Buenos Aires. Picture credit: Getty Images)
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