The Senate Passed Labor Reform, After a Key Session that Consolidated the Weight of Government in Congress
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Argentina's first labor reform in 50 years aims to boost employment through greater flexibility. The Argentine Senate passed a major labor reform bill on the 27th (local time), aimed at reducing layoff costs and easing working hour regulations. President Javier Millei, who has pushed for structural reform since taking office, called the bill's passage a historic moment...
The ruling party closed the extraordinary sessions with all the approved reforms. In addition to the labor modernization law, the new Juvenile Penal Regime was approved.
The national government convened extraordinary sessions in December and in February, it was a total of two months of sessions, with a recess in January, highly positive for the intentions of the ruling party. The first of the victories took place in Deputies on 17 December, a week before the holidays the government obtained the average sanction for its first budget. A week later, the Senate would crown the project for the financial administratio…
The Senate turned into law the labor reform promoted by Javier Milei’s government after accepting the amendments of Deputies, eliminating the controversial cut in medical licenses and establishing a new framework for compensations, strikes and agreements by company. The ruling party closed the extraordinary sessions with its greatest legislative victory to date. With 42 votes in favor, 28 against and 2 abstentions, the Senate approved a package …
Despite protests by workers on the streets and warnings from labour law specialists, the Senate turned into law the labor reform promoted by the government of Javier Milei. For the trade union and political opposition, it is a regressive transformation that limits historical rights and... Entry Without bread and without work: the Senate approved the labor reform of the adjustment was first published in INFO135.
The Senate of the Nation held an extensive day of debate this Friday that marked the closure of the extraordinary sessions promoted by President Javier Milei. In this context, the Upper House approved the controversial Labor Reform, which was endorsed with 42 affirmative votes, 28 negatives and two abstentions. In a previous instance, a half sanction was given to the amendment of the Juvenile Penal Law, which establishes the lowering of the age …
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