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Labor Reform: Government Accepted Changes and Seeks to Secure Senate Support

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While the new article remains under reserve, the governors continue to demand for earnings and the fiscal impact in the provinces.
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The government claims to have concluded an agreement with more than 40 senators to introduce changes in the labor reform during their treatment in the Upper House. In the executive, they maintain that the modifications do not include for the moment the reduction of the Income Tax to companies and in several sectors are kept alert by the governors. “If we do not give them something, that part of the articulate does not come out,” they say in Naci…

The government claims to have concluded an agreement with more than 40 senators to introduce changes in the labor reform during their treatment in the Upper House. In the executive, they maintain that the modifications do not include for the moment the reduction of the Income Tax to companies and in several sectors are kept alert by the governors. “If we do not give them something, that part of the articulate does not come out,” they say in Naci…

While the new article remains under reserve, the governors continue to demand for earnings and the fiscal impact in the provinces.

The government claims to have reached an agreement with over 40 senators on changes to the labor reform bill, but remains vigilant due to concerns raised by governors (Photo: Presidency). The Executive branch maintains that the modifications are legal in nature and do not alter the core content of the initiative. While the new wording remains confidential, governors continue to voice their concerns regarding income tax and its fiscal impact on t…

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Ricardo Raul Benedetti broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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