Argentine maritime workers begin 48-hour strike against labor reform

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Maritime workers in Argentina begin a 48-hour strike against labor reform

A drone view shows a dry area of the Paraná River, which runs through Argentina’s major inland ports around Rosario, where grain ships are taking less cargo as water levels fall to near historic lows due to a major drought upstream in Brazil, in Corrientes, Argentina September 19, 2024. REUTERS/Sebastian Toba · Reuters

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Wed, February 18, 2026, 9:59 p.m. GMT+9

BUENOS AIRES, February 18 (Reuters) - The maritime workers of the Argentine federation Fesimaf announced on Wednesday that they have started a 48-hour strike in protest against the labor reform promoted by the ultraliberal president Javier Milei, which could affect the loading and unloading of ships.

The protest will impact the mooring and unmooring of ships, the transfer of pilots, and services to vessels mainly in the port area of Rosario, one of the world’s largest agri-export centers.

(Report by Nicolás Misculin, edited by Lucila Sigal)

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