[SANITIZED]NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY CABLE SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1976 - 1976/09/11
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ARGENTINA: Labor Unrest
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ARGENTINA: Labor Unrest
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Argentine labor's restiveness over what it considers
inadequate pay raises is growing. Workers at several auto plants
are defying the junta's ban on strikes by staging work slowdowns
and stoppages to back demands for increases beyond the 12-percent
general hike granted last week.
This is the first instance of large-scale protest
activity by workers since the military government took over
in March. Until the coup, organized labor was the most influen-
tial civilian group, and it remains a formidable potential op-
ponent of junta policies. The government's austerity policies
may yet lead to serious unrest.
The junta has responded by toughening the penalties
not only for striking but also for lockouts by management.
Some employers have apparently used this means to goad workers
to strike. One local journal suggests that management would
actually benefit from giving in to labor's demands, since higher
wages would increase sales, head off further strikes, and jus-
tify additional price increases.
The left is also attempting to increase tensions.
The Montoneros have claimed credit for killing a supervisor in
an auto plant near Buenos Aires. The murder followed the firing
of more than 100 workers branded as agitators.
The two wage increases granted by the junta since
s aice-over have fallen far short of offsetting the cost-of-
living rise since then. Real wages have declined nearly 40 per-
cent. The modest size of the authorized increases is in keeping
with the junta's efforts to curb inflation.
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