Daniel Catalano

Daniel Catalano

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Daniel Catalano is a prominent leader within the Asociación de Trabajadores del Estado (ATE) and serves as the union's representative in Buenos Aires. He has been vocal in criticizing the recent government layoffs, particularly the abrupt dismissal of thousands of public sector workers, and has condemned the government's approach to social policy and worker rights.

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Daniel Catalano is the general secretary of ATE Capital who expressed the intention to mobilize during the strike.

el Gobierno les descontará el día a los empleados públicos que adhieran a la medida
Clarín·ArgentinaArgentina· 2026-02-17
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Daniel Catalano, general secretary of ATE Capital, expressed his condolences and highlighted Pianelli's contributions as a leader.

Murió el sindicalista de los Metrodelegados "Beto" Pianelli, a los 59 años
Clarín·ArgentinaArgentina· 2026-01-29
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Daniel Catalano, secretary of ATE, highlighted the intention to eliminate collective agreements and severance pay.

ganar en el Congreso, pero también en la calle
Clarín·ArgentinaArgentina· 2025-12-09
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Daniel Catalano expressed support for the workers of Vialidad Nacional in their fight against the government's actions.

la CGT repudió el cierre de Vialidad y denunció el despido de miles de trabajadores
Clarín·ArgentinaArgentina· 2025-07-08
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Daniel Catalano is a union leader who criticized the government's actions against protesters.

"Argentina con Cristina" la consigna de simpatizantes de Kirchner contra su condena
Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889·Dominican RepublicDominican Republic· 2025-06-18
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Daniel Catalano was among the leaders who rallied to support Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.

Panamericana, Acceso Oeste, autopistas Ricchieri y La Plata
Clarín·ArgentinaArgentina· 2025-06-10
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Daniel Catalano expressed his outrage at the layoffs and criticized the government's actions.

Gremio estatal argentino denuncia 2.000 ceses en áreas para asistir población vulnerable
El Deber·BoliviaBolivia· 2025-03-01
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