President-elect Mauricio Macri held an eagerly anticipated meeting with Hugo Moyano, the influential leader of one of the two factions of Argentina’s trade union movement, Confederación General del Trabajo (CGT), on 3 December. Macri had twice cancelled meetings with Moyano in the wake of his electoral triumph 11 days earlier due to a packed agenda and made a couple of cabinet appointments that vexed the union bigwig, but he is acutely aware that keeping Moyano onside is a political priority, especially if the economic reforms his government will have to undertake are painful and unpopular.End of preview - This article contains approximately 711 words.
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