Minister of Labor, Employment, and Social Security Carlos Tomada of Argentina
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Tomada was appointed by former President Nestor Kirchner; he retained the position under President Cristina Fernández.
The measure "aims to cover a maximum of 200 hours of lost income for affected meat-industry workers in the export sector," Labor Minister Carlos Tomada said at a news conference at Government Palace on Thursday night.
Tomada said the subsidy sets five pesos (US$1.
But Argentine Labour Minister Carlos Tomada said the ruling will not bring about sweeping changes.
During a brief news conference, Tomada said that 88 or 89 of every 100 new positions created were registered work, up from the 62 out of 100 that he reported a year ago.