Labor Reform to February: Government Postponed Debate in Senate to Extend Negotiations
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The head of the La Libertad Avanza block said that the ruling party has the votes to move forward with the initiative and explained that the decision to bring the debate to February 10 responds to the need to broaden the participation of speakers in the debate in committee.
The government closed a key political agreement in the upper house this Thursday: it reached the majority opinion for labor reform in the plenary of the committees of Labour and Social Security and of Budget and Finance, although the discussion in the precinct will not take place in December and will remain until February 2026. The confirmation was given during the meeting of commissions and it was Patricia Bullrich herself who explained it to t…
In Buenos Aires, the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) held a massive demonstration in Plaza de Mayo against the labor reform promoted by President Javier Milei. Union pressure had an effect: the Senate decided to postpone debate on the bill until February 2026. The initiative, called the “Labor Modernization Law,” proposes significant changes to working conditions. Among them: Extending the workday from 8 to 12 hours by mutual agreement. Re…
The ruling party legislator stated that the measure's consideration was postponed to allow for a thorough analysis of the changes proposed by allied blocs to the bill. (Photo: NA) The 2026 budget law is now a priority for La Libertad Avanza and needs to secure support in the Senate. The session on labor modernization was rescheduled for February 10. The government confirmed this Thursday that the labor reform will only be addressed in February, …
It discards a veto to the law. It bets on a new ruling this Friday in the Senate. It relates the march of the CGT and dismisses modifications that would be voted in February.
To avoid another legislative shift following the complications of the 2026 Budget's half-sanction, the ruling party decided to postpone the labor reform vote until February 10. This was announced on Thursday by the head of the La Libertad Avanza senators' bloc, Patricia Bullrich, who pulled a foot out of the accelerator and...
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