Argentina’s General Confederation of Labor (CGT) is considering a shift in its protest strategy, moving away from a traditional, immediate national strike. A meeting between the CGT’s leadership triumvirate and representatives from industry, transport, and food sectors revealed consensus for implementing sectoral strikes and other forms of protest. However, significant disagreement remains regarding an immediate general strike. The CGT is exploring a more targeted approach to pressure the government, focusing on specific industries. A final decision on the plan of action will be made next week by the CGT’s governing council. This represents a potential departure from the CGT’s usual response to government policies and economic conditions. The new strategy suggests a desire for more focused and impactful disruption.