Sunday, January 15, 2012
'If unions stick to their role, there'll be no CGT-Gov't divorce,' Randazzo
Interior Minister Florencio Randazzo stated that “if the union leaders are really representatives of the working class, there is no possibility of a divorce between the CGT Labour Confederation and the national government.”
Likewise, the minister explained in an interview to a local newspaper that “this government took the worker as central to its policies.”
“So, if they do their work [unions], there should be no problem because the President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is not someone impartial as she always is with the less fortunate.”
Asked about how will the relationship between CGT’s boss Hugo Moyano, and the President roll off for the next four years, Randazzo assured: “I am confident that there will be no difficulties if the representatives of the workers play their role.”
Likewise, the minister explained in an interview to a local newspaper that “this government took the worker as central to its policies.”
“So, if they do their work [unions], there should be no problem because the President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is not someone impartial as she always is with the less fortunate.”
Asked about how will the relationship between CGT’s boss Hugo Moyano, and the President roll off for the next four years, Randazzo assured: “I am confident that there will be no difficulties if the representatives of the workers play their role.”




















