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Came Supports Reform in General but Rejects the Removal of Employers’ Contributions — Opi Santa Cruz

The Argentine Confederation of the Median Enterprise (CAME) decided to accompany the spirit of the labor reform project of 180 articles, but stopped in a dry way before five points that they consider lethal for their institutional subsistence.Despite the consensus on the need to modernize the norms, the entity presided by Ricardo Diab warned that the current wording of articles 126, 128, 130, 131 and 132 does not generate freedom, but productive…
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The president of the CAME, Ricardo Diab, questioned articles of the government project that harm the business sector as well as the workers. In dialogue with El Review he said that from the Argentine Confederation of the Median Company “we agree with the need for reform, but fundamentally on the issues that ...

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The Argentine Confederation of the Median Enterprise (CAME) decided to accompany the spirit of the labor reform project of 180 articles, but stopped in a dry way before five points that they consider lethal for their institutional subsistence.Despite the consensus on the need to modernize the norms, the entity presided by Ricardo Diab warned that the current wording of articles 126, 128, 130, 131 and 132 does not generate freedom, but productive…

The La Toma Cultural Center considered the labor reform project promoted by the government of Javier Milei to be “a hideous setback.” “They are labor laws of the 19th century in the 21st century,” said Carlos Ghioldi, a referent of that space. The union leader of the CTA-T and a referent of the La Toma Cultural Center, Carlos Ghioldi, spoke out against the official labor reform project. “This is very bad for all workers,” he said. “We are witnes…

In a statement summarizing the proposed changes to labor laws by Javier Milei's government, which Congress will debate, Edgardo Massaroti, former head of ATE (State Workers' Association) in Entre Ríos, outlines an analysis of the implications these reforms will have for both workers and employers. The statement mentions the "loss of workers' rights"; the transfer of resources to capital (reduction of employer contributions and social security co…

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diariojunio.com.ar broke the news in on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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