75 years from the birth of Peronism (and anti-Peronism)
Argentina's working-class movement struggles to keep its myth alive, with excuses as its best asset and adversaries looking livelier
Argentina's working-class movement struggles to keep its myth alive, with excuses as its best asset and adversaries looking livelier
Debts with the taxman, providers and employees pile up, as unions negotiate wage cuts and rollout of emergency subsidies begins
Private and public coffers can't keep up with bills, leading to bouncing checks, debt defaults and payroll delays
A quarter of the country's labor force will see their income drop to near zero prior to government relief measures
How Chile’s market-friendly economy became bipartisan and trend-setting, and why it is now falling from grace
Freezing of utility rates and hike in minimum pensions contrast with suspension of pension indexing formula, study says
The government has decreed that hikes of at least 4000 pesos must be handed to all employees, but is also looking to contain unions' demands
Matías Kulfas will head a powerful Development Ministry, as pro-market economists get relegated to secondary roles
CGT and CTA labor leaders suggest curbing of salary demands as part of "social pact" to address inflation
Unions, chambers, churches and other key actors called on to negotiate as economic program begins to be outlined