El Gobierno redobla la apuesta en el conflicto gremial de Aerolíneas Argentinas. Tras una cumbre de la mesa chica en la Casa Rosada, encabezada por el jefe de Gabinete, Guillermo Francos y la secretaria General, Karina Milei, lanzó una dura advertencia a los gremios aeronáuticos: "No habrá una nueva propuesta salarial". Se les dará tiempo "hasta octubre" para adherir a los acuerdos que ya firmaron.
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00:00Good evening, how are you?
00:02Until 9pm on A24, Maxi Montenegro's show, today without Maxi,
00:07but a very hot night, with a lot of information, a lot of analysis,
00:11on a very sensitive topic for all Argentinians,
00:16the airline of the flag, Aerolíneas Argentinas,
00:19a company that was privatized, that was closed, that was statized,
00:24with ups and downs,
00:26and whose conflict now between the government and the guilds,
00:32so it is said, is escalating,
00:35which today had an unusual chapter in Argentine politics in recent years,
00:40where the government, from its political table,
00:43not only from its economic table, but from its political table,
00:47meets with the president of Aerolíneas as a signal that they are going to take measures,
00:53which is later announced by the presidential spokesman himself,
00:57Manuel Adorni, present at that meeting,
01:00and the response of the unions arrives.
01:02How far is this escalation going to go?
01:05The government announced today a kind of sui generis concession
01:10of Aerolíneas if the guild claims persist,
01:14which are transmitted by force,
01:18and there was one with ATE and about ANAC,
01:23about the sectional ANAC, let's say about the scope of the air controllers,
01:27which almost did not affect the flights, supposedly,
01:31but ATE, we already have one of its representatives here,
01:34warns that they flew in conditions of security below what should be had.
01:42The government says,
01:44if they continue with these guild measures,
01:46we are going to hand over the operation of the company
01:49to other air companies in Latin America.
01:53Is it possible? Are they going to do it?
01:56Or is it just a political chicane in this push?
02:00Well, about this push with the guilds,
02:04we have Diego Nicolás live with our mobile phone
02:07from the Association of Pilots, led by Pablo Viro,
02:11one of those who points to the government
02:13and who wants to get out of the directorate of Aerolíneas Argentinas.
02:17Diego de Nicolás, how are you?
02:21How are you, Javier? Good evening.
02:23And yes, today was a day of intense debate within the guilds
02:27to see what position they take from this announcement of the government.
02:32What the pilots have done today,
02:34who gathered the faculty from the point of view of the assembly
02:38to the board of directors to carry out the actions they have to take
02:42to deepen this type of claim.
02:45And if they have to go to a much more frontal conflict, go.
02:49Now, when are they going to go? How are they going to do it?
02:52Well, that remains to be seen, because that will be discussed
02:55by the board of directors of the Association of Pilots,
02:58together, most likely, with the other airlines.
03:02That is, they have the decision to go all the way
03:05with the conflict that they call salary,
03:08because from the discursive, they oppose everything the government says.
03:12But the conflict, they say, they circumscribe it to the salary
03:15and they are going to go all the way.
03:17So we will have to wait now how the guilds dialogue with each other
03:20and most likely announce in the next few days
03:23some staggered fight plan.
03:25Thank you very much, Diego.
03:27And now we want to go to another cell phone that we have
03:30of A24 in Aeroparque,
03:32today's epicenter of one of the conflicts of the day,
03:35of AT-ANAC, which delayed some flights,
03:39but which remained almost normal.
03:42Gabriel, how are you?
03:46How are you, Javier? Exactly.
03:48The second part of this strike that took place at this time
03:51is currently in force.
03:54During the morning, from 6 to 12, and from 17 to 22,
03:58of air traffic controllers.
04:00It must be said that Aeroparque is working normally,
04:03all companies are flying.
04:05Some with more important delays,
04:08also due to the climate effect.
04:10This afternoon there was a very, very strong storm
04:13over this metropolitan area,
04:16and that's why many flights were delayed.
04:18Some that were supposed to leave tonight,
04:20were postponed to tomorrow,
04:22but more for the climate factor than for the strike factor.
04:26But going back to the airline issue, Javier,
04:29look at what we find permanently here,
04:32in the airline area, precisely.
04:35Signs that have to do with the defense of the public company.
04:40The tension that has increased in recent hours,
04:44especially from the statements of the presidential spokesman,
04:49Manuel Adorni,
04:51generated here, precisely, that climate of tension.
04:55Why? Because, for example,
04:57talking to a swindler who had just arrived from a flight,
05:01he told me, why do they touch what works?
05:05And this also has to do with statements
05:08of the spokesman himself, very recently,
05:10saying that Argentine Airlines,
05:12from the government management,
05:14was looking much more like a private company
05:17than a state company. Why?
05:19Because in the first six months of the year,
05:22the company's deficit,
05:24I reiterate, according to the presidential spokesman himself,
05:27had fallen by 70%.
05:29In fact, they had risen,
05:32from the method of voluntary retirements,
05:35to 1,500 employees of Argentine Airlines.
05:38Therefore, precisely,
05:40the total number of employees of the company,
05:44by all categories,
05:46had dropped from 11,600, for example, in April,
05:50to just over 10,000 today.
05:53Relating to other commercial airline companies
05:58in Argentina and in the Limítrofes countries.
06:01That's why this swindler told me,
06:03why do they touch what works?
06:05Evidently, here, this factor,
06:08the political factor, the trade union confrontation,
06:12is what the employees, the workers,
06:15and the guilds that come with the government,
06:19in addition to the letter in the ex-account
06:22of former president Mauricio Macri,
06:25encouraging the privatization of airlines.
06:28All this gave here a combo that,
06:30apart from the fact that it is working well in Aeroparque,
06:33all the lines,
06:35that feeling that something is about to happen.
06:38What we can say,
06:40in addition to what Diego and Javier just reported,
06:43is that apparently, and so far,
06:45we will have here in Aeroparque
06:47and in the airports of the Argentine Republic,
06:49a quiet weekend,
06:51from the point of view of the union conflict.
06:53Thank you very much, Gabriel.
06:55Great job, as always.
06:57We continue in MMC.
06:59We are going to open the table, a luxury table.
07:02Mr. Martin Angulo is going to explain to us today
07:07the new bad news about Alberto Fernández
07:10in his trial, in his process for gender violence.
07:15Carlitos González Prieto
07:17is also going to talk to us today
07:19about the number of unemployment in the second quarter.
07:22We have him as a guest, Facundo Nehamkis,
07:24who is going to talk to us about public opinion.
07:27What is happening with the image of Miley,
07:30with the image of the government?
07:32And we also have Marcelo Bellelli,
07:34Secretary General of ATANAC,
07:36protagonists of today's force measure.
07:40Before I ask you what the measure was
07:44and how the struggle plan will continue,
07:47because I understand that it will continue,
07:50I want to show you the post of former President Mauricio Macri,
07:55who this morning, early,
07:57before the meeting of the government
07:59with the president of Aerolíneas,
08:01casually posted something very long,
08:06that Guillermo Dietrich, his former Minister of Transport,
08:10facilitated.
08:12The scam of Aerolíneas Argentinas.
08:15And he states that what Aerolíneas needs
08:18is a disarmament plan.
08:21And he gives three options,
08:23in addition to criticizing all the guilds.
08:26He says that they are very good employees,
08:28but that the guilds are a little less than a poison.
08:32And he proposes options like the bankruptcy,
08:36like selling all the goods of Aerolíneas.
08:42Let's say, things he didn't do as president.
08:46Things he didn't do, he didn't even promise them in campaign.
08:50Because Mauricio Macri, in campaign,
08:52said he was going to privatize Aerolíneas,
08:54and shortly before the ballot, he said,
08:56no, no, it will remain in the state.
08:58Things he did during his presidency.
09:00But well, things happened, and now he has this position.