Argentine Minister Patricia Bullrich presents labor reform bill with Ganancias chapter removed during Senate debate.
Argentine Minister Patricia Bullrich presents labor reform bill with Ganancias chapter removed during Senate debate.
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Argentina removes Ganancias chapter from labor reform bill ahead of Senate debate

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In a pivotal update amid union opposition and provincial tensions, the Argentine government announced the removal of the controversial Ganancias (income tax) chapter from its labor reform bill ahead of Wednesday's Senate debate. Patricia Bullrich presented the final version, agreed with allied blocs, to facilitate approval and half-sanction.

Building on recent government confidence and negotiations that strengthened its Senate bloc despite fierce union backlash—including a CGT march—the labor reform bill promoted by Javier Milei's administration reaches the Senate on February 11, 2026. Senator Patricia Bullrich detailed the final version in a 3 p.m. press conference alongside La Libertad Avanza legislators.

The standout change is the removal of the Ganancias article, previously a flashpoint with governors over its status as a coparticipable tax. Though initially slated to remain, its withdrawal clears a path for passage. Bullrich highlighted a 'very solid agreement' with dialoguista legislators and a strong vote count for general and particular sanctions.

Key provisions include reforms to overtime and a 'bank of hours' system: under modified article 197 bis, employers and workers can agree in writing on compensation with limits and oversight. Collective bargaining can set maximum workdays, ensuring 12 hours rest between shifts and 35 weekly hours, using the bank to balance workloads without exceeding legal caps.

Dismissal indemnities remain but with a narrower base, excluding bonuses, vacations, overtime, awards, and commissions. A Labor Assistance Fund, financed by pensions and mandatory, caps claims to statutory amounts, barring additional damages. Fixed-term contract indemnities are limited to seniority pay until term end.

A tweak to solidary contributions has divided business groups like CAME and CAC. Bullrich rebuked Governor Axel Kicillof's opposition and march participation: 'Kicillof, instead of going to the march, get to work and set an example. Less marches and more management.'

The government eyes a March fiscal pact with provinces for tax reforms, aligning national and provincial cuts.

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Discussions on X highlight Patricia Bullrich's announcement removing the Ganancias chapter from Argentina's labor reform bill to gain Senate approval amid opposition from governors. Journalists report neutrally on the agreement and changes made. Supporters of the government criticize governors for blocking business tax cuts, seeing it as a dilution. Opposition and unions condemn the reform as detrimental to workers' rights.

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Javier Milei's government expresses optimism for half sanction on its labor reform in the Senate this Wednesday (Feb 11), led by Patricia Bullrich's negotiations. Building on recent bloc strengthening, the initiative faces strong union backlash, including a CGT march, as the ruling party eyes modifications for passage.

The Argentine government estimates it has secured the support of five governors to pass the labor reform, while businesses negotiate changes with Senator Patricia Bullrich to avoid judicial challenges. The bill, aimed at modernizing labor legislation, will be debated in the Senate in February. Business chambers back the overall spirit but seek amendments to specific articles impacting collective bargaining and entity funding.

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Argentina's Senate began debating the labor reform bill pushed by Javier Milei's government on Wednesday, with the ruling party claiming sufficient votes after 28 modifications agreed with the opposition. Outside Congress, a CGT march against the bill turned into clashes with police, involving molotov cocktails, at least 14 arrests, and 15 injuries. Senators from various blocs voiced criticisms and defenses during the session.

The Argentine government delayed sending the labor reform bill to Congress due to President Javier Milei's absence and last-minute negotiations with the CGT. The initiative might be discussed in committees next week, but approval before year's end is unlikely. The labor union rejects the draft and is pushing for changes to sensitive points.

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Following the Senate's approval of the labor reform, Senator Patricia Bullrich announced potential modifications to the article on leaves for serious illnesses to retain 100% salary. However, another government source states no changes will be accepted, creating internal tensions. The CGT threatens a general strike in response to the measure.

In the latest pushback against President Javier Milei's labor reform—following CGT's December backlash and Plaza de Mayo march—union leaders met Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof to voice concerns over job losses from economic adjustment and criticize the bill as regressive. The national government dismissed the meeting's significance.

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Following the Lower House's rejection of a controversial chapter, Argentina's Senate Budget Committee approved a majority dictamen for the 2026 Budget on December 19, omitting Chapter 11 on repealing university and disability funding laws. A special session is set for December 26, while labor reform moves to February.

 

 

 

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