It seems that the novel with INTA has a happy ending for the workers and researchers of the agency, as the justice ordered to halt the arbitrary dismissals that occurred in recent days through a resolution signed by Luis Caputo, ignoring and disobeying a court order. Federal judge Maria Isabel Forns ruled this afternoon that resolution 1240/2025, signed by the minister of economy, is not appropriate, and ordered compliance with a previous court measure, which prevented changes in the agency's staff. "It is necessary to order immediate compliance with the same, under the warning of imposing sanctions of ten million pesos daily in favor of the rights holder, which may be waived or subject to adjustment, if resistance ceases and the procedure is justified in whole or in part. (art 37 of the CPCCN and 804 of the CCyCN)," indicated the ruling of the judge in charge of the Federal Court in Civil, Commercial, and Contentious Administrative Law of San Martín. "Also, under the warning of ...
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