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Labor Reform: Patricia Bullrich Defended the Law and Said She “Does Not Destroy Jobs or Businesses”

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La Libertad Avanza (LLA) senator and block boss Patricia Bullrich defended the labor reform that obtained half a sanction in the Senate and stated that the project “does not destroy jobs or companies.” In statements to Radio Rivadavia, the legislator said that the initiative seeks to balance the relationship between workers and employers and provide greater predictability to the system. “It is a very important law, very good, that generates a ba…
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The head of the ruling bloc in the upper chamber broadcast a musical clip in a gesture of relief over the medium sanction of the labor reform.

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La Libertad Avanza (LLA) senator and block boss Patricia Bullrich defended the labor reform that obtained half a sanction in the Senate and stated that the project “does not destroy jobs or companies.” In statements to Radio Rivadavia, the legislator said that the initiative seeks to balance the relationship between workers and employers and provide greater predictability to the system. “It is a very important law, very good, that generates a ba…

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Senator Patricia Bullrich had a syncericide and made it clear that the goal of the reform presented by the executive is not to solve the employment issue but to end what some call “trial industry.” The biggest nonsense may be that for libertarians it is very difficult to fire an employee, but in the last two years there were at least 270,000 layoffs, and this strictly speaking of formal employment. What is clear is that workers’ rights will be l…

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The senator and head of the La Libertad Avanza bloc said that the bill passed in the Senate will not affect jobs or the private sector. She assured that this is a key rule for modernizing the labor market and rejected the opposition’s criticisms.

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Buenos Aires, 12 February (NA) -- The president of the La Libertad Avanza bloc in the Senate, Patricia Bullrich, went to the crossroads of opposition criticisms and fervently defended the labor modernization project. The legislator said that the current scheme is part of an "obsolete legislation" that keeps the country "anchored in the past." Bullrich, the key to growth does not lie in the expansion of the state, but in the dynamization of the p…

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After the post-electoral renewal of the ruling party, Casa Rosada passed a difficult test by passing with ease in the Senate a project not exempt from resistances. Bringing the discussion to the accessory axes, a strategy that paid off.

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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