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  2. Secretariat of Labour, Employment and Social Security (Argentina)

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    It was founded in 1943 by Decree-Law No. 15,074 as the Secretariat of Labour and Prevision (STYP), assuming the functions of the former National Department of Labor, but also incorporating different agencies that previously functioned in various government agencies, such as the National Retirement and Pension Fund, the National Directorate of Public Health and Social Assistance, the National ...

  3. How Argentina took a chainsaw to government, a year before ...

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    BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - At Argentina's Ministry of Deregulation and State Transformation, two piles of laws to be streamlined or cut sit on a wooden desk near an Elon Musk biography and a ...

  4. List of companies of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Buenos Aires: 1969 Racing cars P A Austral Líneas Aéreas: Consumer services Airlines Buenos Aires: 1957 Airline, defunct 2020 P D Banco Credicoop: Financials Banks Buenos Aires: 1979 Cooperative bank P A Banco de la Nación Argentina: Financials Banks Buenos Aires: 1891 State-owned bank S A Banco Macro: Financials Banks Buenos Aires: 1976 ...

  5. Anxiety and resignation in Argentina after Milei's economic ...

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    Julia González wonders how she will afford the three bus rides and train trip to her job in downtown Buenos Aires. Lucía Pergolesi regrets her best friend has been fired from her job in a ...

  6. Economy of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    These include the postal service, ASA (the water utility serving Buenos Aires), Pension funds (transferred to ANSES), Aerolíneas Argentinas, the energy firm YPF, and the railways. [citation needed] The economy nearly doubled from 2002 to 2011, growing an average of 7.1% annually and around 9% for five consecutive years between 2003 and 2007.

  7. Hard-hit Argentina workers ask saints, not politicians, for jobs

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    Argentines, who have seen jobs and wages hit by economic malaise and rampant inflation, lined up at churches on Monday to ask St. Cayetano, the patron saint of bread and labor, for employment ...