Internacionales | Miles de personas se movilizaron este jueves a la Plaza de Mayo de Buenos Aires bajo la consigna "la salud no se toca" para reclamar por mejoras salariales para los trabajadores de la salud. 🇦🇷 https://t.co/clnet8Qpsu
El ministro de Salud apuntó contra "curros legales y mala administración" del Hospital Garrahan: "Tienen que hacer lo que saben hacer, salvar vidas" https://t.co/q6IxUhwLyZ
Juan Grabois estuvo presente este jueves en la marcha de trabajadores, médicos y residentes del Hospital Garrahan que movilizaron a Plaza de Mayo en reclamo de mejoras salariales. "Están destruyendo todo lo público y además todo lo que funciona mejor que los privados. Porque el https://t.co/rV1R5Djkxx
Thousands of Argentine university teachers, students, and staff have staged multiple protests and marches in Buenos Aires and other cities to demand increased funding for public education and oppose budget cuts implemented by President Javier Milei's government. These demonstrations included torchlit marches to the Ministry of Education, with participants calling for a law to guarantee education financing and salary increases for university teachers. In July 2025, healthcare workers and social organizations organized protests and a 24-hour strike in support of the Hospital Garrahan, Argentina's main public pediatric hospital, highlighting the deteriorating conditions and demanding better labor conditions and increased salaries. The protests culminated in a large march from the National Congress to Plaza de Mayo, attended by tens of thousands, including prominent figures like Juan Grabois. The Health Minister criticized the hospital's management, accusing it of "legal scams and poor administration," urging medical staff to focus on saving lives. Meanwhile, the hospital has continued its medical operations, including performing a liver transplant during the strike period. These events reflect growing tensions over public sector funding and labor conditions under the Milei administration.