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Labour Reform: Government Seeks to Sanction Law on 27 February

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The government seeks to sanction the labor reform for next Friday, February 27th. In the face of this, it decides whether it will accept the changes proposed by the Chamber of Deputies to approve it on Thursday, February 19th, and that it can be returned to the upper House a day later. Thus, the final objective would be to make it law on Friday, February 27th, declared official sources to the agency Noticias Argentinas (NA). At the same time, th…
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The labor reform promoted by the government of Javier Milei in Argentina already has half a sanction in the Senate and will be debated in the Chamber of Deputies.La entrada Labor reform in Argentina aparece primero en NODAL.

While the Chamber of Deputies plans changes in labor reform, which was pushed by the Casa Rosada and has the approval of the Senate, Eduardo Feinmann came out of the official discourse. “The law itself will not create sources of work,” said Pablo Rossi bluntly: “Of course not.” During several days both official communicators accompanied Javier Milei’s government plan to approve changes in labor regulations as part of the official economic progra…

Source: Argentine Time The government would accept the modifications of the Chamber of Deputies in the labor reform project to approve it on Thursday, February 19, and return it to the upper house a day later. In that sense, the final objective would be to make it into law on Friday, February 27, explained official sources. From the kidney of the official political table they think that, after meeting next Thursday, as will be stipulated in the …

Patricia Bullrich acknowledged an "error" in the government's labor reform bill, which aims to pass modifications before the close of the extraordinary sessions. Despite pressure to expedite the law, the government acknowledged an unforced error in the article concerning medical leave in the labor reform and is considering returning the bill to the Senate. Despite the government's urgency for expedited processing, the admitted "error" by the rul…

The imminent treatment of the labor reform in the Chamber of Deputies sparked a signal of alarm in the lawyers of Buenos Aires.The Public Association of the Attorney General of the Federal Capital (CPACF), which nucleates almost 90,000 registered, formally expressed its “deep concern” about the changes approved in the Senate and warned that, if it becomes law, they could directly impact the professional exercise, especially in the work forum.By …

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The national government is expected to move forward with the approval of the labor reform bill, aiming to pass it into law on February 27. To achieve this, it would accept the modifications introduced by the Chamber of Deputies and return the bill to the Senate for final consideration. According to the ruling party's timeline, after the session scheduled in the Chamber of Deputies, the text would be quickly sent to the Senate. The intention is t…

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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