Argentine president faces nationwide strike as breakaway unions bemoan income taxes, inflation
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Argentine President Cristina Fernandez is facing a nationwide strike, led by union bosses who once were her most steadfast supporters.
Many trains and bus lines are paralyzed; banks, courts and schools are closed; airlines have canceled flights and small groups of people have blocked highways in about a dozen places around the capital. But in many ways it's a normal weekday in Buenos Aires.
Truckers union boss Pablo Moyano wants income taxes eliminated entirely, among other demands.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Fernandez is calling on workers to act responsibly and defend all she's accomplished for workers in Argentina.