The National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA) has become a focal point of public debate after widespread layoffs sparked concerns over the organization's future. In the program 'QR!', union representative Carolina Acuña accused the commission of undergoing a 'dismantling' process that threatens strategic national projects. She revealed that unions had been demanding meetings with CNEA leadership for months but were finally granted an audience only after the layoffs occurred. Acuña criticized the official explanation that the dismissals did not affect scientific staff, arguing that administrative and technical workers are equally vital to the commission’s operations. She highlighted cases of experienced employees being laid off, including those involved in critical research and management roles. The union aims to negotiate the rehiring of these workers and warned that losing such expertise could jeopardize Argentina's decades-long nuclear development.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article presents the perspective of labor representatives criticizing government actions through layoffs at CNEA, emphasizing threats to national sovereignty and strategic capabilities. It frames the issue as a result of systemic neglect and highlights the importance of preserving institutional,






