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The Trial Industry Caused a "Judicial Flood" of Nearly 7 Million Minimum Wages

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The Labor Risk System is 29 years of uninterrupted operation, but it is under threat.In the last year alone, the trial industry filed lawsuits for the equivalent of 6,891,653 minimum wages, an uncontrolled judicialization that puts in check a system that has already saved 19,000 lives and protects 10 million workers and one million employers every day.Thanks to the joint effort of its four pillars -employers, workers, insurers and the State - in…
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According to a recent report by the Workers' Compensation Insurance Union (UART), Argentina is experiencing a historic peak in labor litigation. In the first six months of 2025 alone, more than 60,000 new lawsuits were filed, equivalent to an average of 10,000 cases per month, and projects more than 130,000 lawsuits by the end of the year. At this rate, the levels recorded just a decade ago would double.

The 2025 will be a record: 130,000 new lawsuits are estimated: they lead by number of PBA trials (40%), CABA (19%) and [...]

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The Labor Risk System is 29 years of uninterrupted operation, but it is under threat.In the last year alone, the trial industry filed lawsuits for the equivalent of 6,891,653 minimum wages, an uncontrolled judicialization that puts in check a system that has already saved 19,000 lives and protects 10 million workers and one million employers every day.Thanks to the joint effort of its four pillars -employers, workers, insurers and the State - in…

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The Labor Risk System (SRT) is 29 years of uninterrupted operation in Argentina, but what should be a celebration of its achievements is overshadowed by a crisis that could put its sustainability in check: an uncontrolled judicialization that, in the last year alone, generated demands equivalent to almost 7 million minimum wages. For almost three decades, this articulated system between employers, workers, insurers and the State demonstrated str…

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realpolitik.com.ar broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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