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  • 29/08/2012 | Argentina

    Tomada lashes out at Moyano's minimum wage reaction

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada and CGT umbrella union secretary-general Hugo Moyano were caught in another political crossfire today, following varying comments made between the government official and labour leader over the new minimum wage rates.

  • 14/01/2013 | Argentina

    CGT leaders meet with Tomada, call for changes in income tax floor

    The official CGT leaders, led by Antonio Caló, met with Labour Minister Carlos Tomada at the Ministry headquarters to discuss changes in the income tax floor and wage talks.

  • 06/07/2012 | Argentina

    Gov't calls CGT to agree on new election date

    The national Government accepted the anti-Moyano unions’ dismissal over the CGT labour confederation election scheduled for July 12 and called CGT’s authorities to meet in order to agree on another date for the election, which expires on July 14.

  • 06/08/2012 | Argentina

    Tomada admits 'corporations have stopped hiring'

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada admitted that “corporations have stopped hiring” in Argentina due to the impact of the international financial crisis. “We need to start looking after employment,” he considered.

  • 22/08/2012 | Argentina

    Wage Council to meet next Tuesday

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada announced that the Wage Council has been summoned and will meet next Tuesday, August 28th, to debate an update on the minimum wage.

  • 26/04/2012 | Argentina

    Vidal calls Tomada 'a bully' after warning on City officials over subway

    Deputy Mayor María Eugenia Vidal said Labour Minister Carlos Tomada’s warning on the possibility of “using the public force” to make City officials engage in negotiations with subway employees over their collective bargaining makes him sound like a “bully.”

  • 27/04/2012 | Argentina

    New crossfire arises between Nat'l and City governments over subways

    The dispute over the control of the subway system in Buenos Aires took yet another turn today, as Labour Minister Carlos Tomada renewed demands for Macri’s government to sit down with subway workers to negotiate the recent conflicts. Meanwhile, in response, City Transport Subsecretary Guillermo Dietrich stated that “they’ve got no business” going to such meeting.

  • 14/05/2012 | Argentina

    City presses charges against Tomada over 'abuse of authority'

    The City’s Procuracy pressed charges against Labour Minister Carlos Tomada over alleged “abuse of authority” and “aggravated illegal detention,” after he sent the police to a City official’s home and forced him to attend a meeting that looked to solve the current conflict affecting the subway system.

  • 07/12/2011 | Argentina

    Tomada asks unions to avoid collective bargaining talks

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada suggested unions “to avoid talking that much about collective bargains”, but also assured that “there are enormous coincidences between the government and the CGT Labour Confederation.”

  • 13/03/2012 | Argentina

    'Gov't main goal is to keep worker’s buying power,' Tomada

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada stressed today the government’s commitment to the worker’s wages during the opening of The National Labour Forum celebrated downtown Buenos Aires City.

  • 29/03/2012 | Argentina

    Teamsters' union lift Friday's strike

    The truck drivers’ union announced it lifted the national strike and march towards the Labour Ministry scheduled for Friday, as a new opportunity to negotiate over the situation of the 2,300 workers of Eki supermarket chain appeared.

  • 22/07/2011 | Argentina

    'Macri, Larreta and Peña are victims of their dirty campaigning,' Tomada

    The Kirchnerite candidate to vice-mayor, Carlos Tomada, assured this morning that the heads of the centre-right ruling PRO party: Mauricio Macri, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and Marcos Peña, “victimize themselves in a dirty campaign that they created” and asked that “this type of methodology be ended in Argentina.”

  • 07/11/2011 | Argentina

    Tomada blames City Gov't over building collapse

    Several Kirchnerite lawmakers blasted the City Government after the partial collapse of a building in downtown Buenos Aires, blamed Mayor Mauricio Macri and warned that “the safety of the citizens is at stake.”

  • 14/11/2011 | Argentina

    Government reports APTA union

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada informed today that the national government reported the Technical Aeronautical Staff Association (APTA) over the strike conducted since last Saturday that paralyzed all Aerolíneas Argentinas international flights.

  • 21/07/2011 | Argentina

    Mayoral candidate accuses Macri's advisor of being behind 'dirty campaign'

    Mayoral candidate Daniel Filmus and his running mate, Carlos Tomada, assured that Mauricio Macri’s campaign manager Jaime Durán Barba was involved in a “dirty campaign” against the Victory Front candidates, which harassed his family members.

  • 21/07/2011 | Argentina

    Filmus, PRO crossfire over 'dirty campaign'

    As the City’s run off election date nears, tension mounts between candidates Mauricio Macri and Daniel Filmus. The Victory Front candidate accused Macri’s main advisor Jaime Duran Barba of being the mastermind of a "dirty campaign" against him. City Cabinet Chief Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and Duran Barba categorically denied the accusations.

  • 22/07/2011 | Argentina

    'We were victims of a dirty campaign,' Tomada insists

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada insisted he and mayoral candidate Daniel Filmus were “victims of a dirty campaign,” while visiting Ambito de debate, Ambito Financiero’s tv show, which airs Thursdays on Canal 26 cable news channel.

  • 06/07/2011 | Argentina

    'It's understandable that Moyano is upset,' Tomada

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada assured today that Moyano’s complaints towards the Government after they failed to increase the presence of unionists in the ballots’ lawmakers list are “understandable” and asked that his statements are nor considered to be “confrontational.” 

  • 10/07/2011 | Argentina

    'We achieved our goal of making it into the second round,'Tomada says

    Deputy mayoral candidate Carlos Tomada said that the Victory Front “has achieved our goal of getting into the second round,” after polls closed in the City elections.

  • 16/07/2011 | Argentina

    Filmus accepts Macri's conditions to debate

    Victory Front’s candidate for Buenos Aires City mayor, Daniel Filmus, said he will accept a debate with Mauricio Macri before the runoff election on July 31, assuring that the “City has a 6.5 billion dollars budget and we are willing to discuss what to do with those funds.”

  • 21/05/2011 | Argentina

    CFK picks Filmus-Tomada for BA city mayoral race; official ceremony held today

    President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has decided on Senator Daniel Filmus as the ruling Victory Front candidate for the Buenos Aires city mayoral race, with Labour Minister Carlos Tomada as his running mate, official sources said. The announcement will be made official this afternoon from 5PM, where the two favourites will join the President in a special ceremony.

  • 21/05/2011 | Argentina

    Scioli says 'both Filmus and Tomada have great attributes'

    Buenos Aires Province Governor Daniel Scioli spoke about the two candidates chosen by the government, who are to compete in the city mayoral elections in July. In the build up to the official announcement and ceremony, Scioli mentioned that “Filmus and Tomada both have great attributes.”

  • 21/05/2011 | Argentina

    Filmus launches his City mayoral bid

    Senator Daniel Filmus launched his official Victory Front mayoral bid alongside running mate Carlos Tomada in a rally in the ND theatre in the City. President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was gave a speech and backed her administration and said she was there "as an activist, not as President". Earlier Filmus confirmed his candidacy for the Victory Front party.

  • 25/04/2011 | Argentina

    Tomada admits large unions ignore 24 % salary increase truckers agreed to

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada admitted that the 24 percent hike in wages that the truck drivers’ union got is neither the floor nor the limit of collective bargains and clarified that each union will reach an agreement with different percentages.

  • 03/05/2011 | Argentina

    'No date set' for debating profit-sharing bill in Congress, Gov't says

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada assured that during yesterday’s meeting between President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and high-ranking CGT officials, neither side “discussed any possible dates” to begin debate of the profit-sharing bill in Congress.

  • 09/05/2011 | Argentina

    Tomada, Boudou and Filmus lead electoral rally, blast Macri

    Victory Front mayoral pre-candidates Amado Boudou, Daniel Filmus and Carlos Tomada led a rally and vowed to enact the policities of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in the City, regardless of whoever is chosen to run. They also criticized City Mayor Mauricio Macri.

  • 29/03/2011 | Argentina

    'Acknowledging union’s demands is also a way of defending freedom of expression for workers,' Tomada says

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada stated today that “acknowledgment of union’s demands is also a way of defending freedom of expression for workers,” referring to the recent conflict between Clarín newspaper and their graphics workers.

  • 11/04/2011 | Argentina

    Gov't blasts Macri over lack of Met Police presence outside City's public buildings

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada and Senator Daniel Filmus harshly criticized the Macri administration for “failing to replace all posts previously assigned to Federal Police officers with members of the Metropolitan Police.” They both urged Macri to deploy Metropolitan Police officers in the city’s hospitals.

  • 13/04/2011 | Argentina

    Méndez criticizes Tomada for lack of trade union control

    The ex-chairman of the UIA Argentine Industrial Union Héctor Méndez accused the Labour Ministry, run by Carlos Tomada, of not having sufficient control over wage negotiations with trade unions.

  • 14/03/2011 | Argentina

    Priorities in the City Gov’t ‘are market-driven,’ Tomada

    Labour Minister and Victory Front City Mayor pre-candidate Carlos Tomada said that “public policy should be the first priority in the city” because “the government’s priorities are currently market-driven.”

  • 16/03/2011 | Argentina

    Tomada charges against Macri over mayoral elections date

    Labour Minister, Carlos Tomada, told reporters today that “it is not serious behaviour, to speculate over the date for BA City mayoral elections upon the results of surveys”. Thus, charging against City Mayor Mauricio Macri, who hasn’t yet defined a date for the elections.” 

  • 17/03/2011 | Argentina

    Tomada links Ministry's 'violent outburst' to Pino Solanas

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada spoke out about the Barrios de Pie picketers who broke into the central hall of the Labour Ministry today by describing them as a 'violent outburst', which leaves room for nothing but 'suspicion and doubt.'

  • 09/02/2011 | Argentina

    Tomada admits gov't might eventually discuss income tax floor changes

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada mentioned the eventual changes to be made for the Income Tax floor, following CGT labour confederation’s claims. He stated that the changes "depend on conditions at the time", and said that the matter "cannot be handled by the Labour Ministry at present, but should be looked at elsewhere".

  • 26/02/2011 | Argentina

    Labour Ministry ratifies 'possible sanctions' for Friday's train strike

    Labour Minister ratified that the board is “analyzing the application of pecuniary sanctions or even a trial” due to the unfulfillment of the mandatory conciliation which was dictated over the train strike to protest against the arrest of the head of the Ferroviaria railway union, José Pedraza.

  • 14/03/2011 | Argentina

    Priorities in the City Gov’t ‘are market-driven,’ Tomada

    Labour Minister and Victory Front City Mayor pre-candidate Carlos Tomada said that “public policy should be the first priority in the city” because “right now the government’s priorities are market-driven.”

  • 27/01/2011 | Argentina

    Methods of protest from some workers 'not rational,' Tomada

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada spoke about the way in which some trade union workers protest, in particular outsourced workers, saying that their methods are "irrational”. He continued to defend the department in terms of conflict management.

  • 03/02/2011 | Argentina

    Tomada responds sharply to complaints made by 'G6' group of businessmen

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada sharply responded to the complaints made by businessmen of the ‘G6’ group against the Government’s choice of newly appointed judges, and said, “it is disrespectful towards their careers and the comments do not carry any weight.”

  • 08/02/2011 | Argentina

    Wage increase percentage 'cannot yet be established,' Tomada

    Minister of Labour Carlos Tomada stated that a wage increase percentage “cannot yet be established” for this year, and promised that negotiations between companies and their workers would be “rational.”

  • 23/12/2010 | Argentina

    ‘We’re looking for a social accord that defines our country,’ Tomada

    One day after the joint meeting between leaders from the Argentine Industrial Union (UIA) and the CGT labour confederation, Labour Minister Carlos Tomada said that “the social accord being sought must not be relegate to just price hikes and salaries.”

  • 11/01/2011 | Argentina

    CFK announces loans for wheat producers

    President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner launched a 840 million pesos loan for wheat producers, adding that Labour Minister Carlos Tomada will be present during the meeting between Agriculture Minister Julián Dominguez and the Liaison Committee scheduled for Wednesday.

  • 12/01/2011 | Argentina

    'We want to eradicate illegal employment,' Tomada

    Labour Minister Carlos Tomada called for a continuous flow of communication, with agricultural companies to “eradicate illegal work.”


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