Rule without a Majority of Its Own: the Labor Reform and the Architecture of Agreements of Javier Milei
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Mexico and Argentina are moving forward in their labor reforms: while Claudia Sheinbaum is focusing on workers, Javier Milei is doing so on entrepreneurs In the Mexican Senate, the historic reduction of the day to 40 hours without affecting wages was approved, while in Buenos Aires, half a sanction was given to a easing [...] The entry Mexico and Argentina advance in their labor reforms: while Claudia Sheinbaum places the focus on workers, Javie…
In addition to having been an adviser to Alberto Fernández, Antonio Aracre led a multinational for 20 years, but in reality, even if he had a high salary, he was still an employee of the same. With the intention of defending the Labor Reform that already has half a sanction from the Senate, Aracre wanted to give an example, supposedly true, of a SME that has a salesman who injured himself playing football, in order to victimize the company and t…
The ruling party achieved half a sanction after introducing changes and articulating agreements with allies and governors. Casa Rosada seeks to close the final vote before the start of ordinary sessions to exhibit management capacity.
Six provinces governed by Peronism demanded that Javier Milei’s administration urgently convene the Federal Labour Council (CFT) to discuss the labor reform that had already obtained half a sanction in the Senate. The request was formalized by a note addressed to the Secretary of Labor, Julio Cordero, with the aim of opening a federal body before the project advances in the Chamber of Deputies. The proposal would seek to move the discussion to a…
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