Tense Senate debate illustration: Patricia Bullrich announces labor reform changes on medical leaves amid internal government tensions and CGT strike threats.
Tense Senate debate illustration: Patricia Bullrich announces labor reform changes on medical leaves amid internal government tensions and CGT strike threats.
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Government anticipates changes to labor reform on medical leaves

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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.

The labor reform, known as the Labor Modernization Law, received preliminary approval in the Senate with 42 votes in favor, thanks to support from sectors allied with mileísmo. One of the most controversial points is the one that reduces salary payments to 50% during leaves for illnesses exceeding three months if due to recreational causes, and to 75% for involuntary conditions like cancer.

Officialist Senator Patricia Bullrich, in statements to Todo Noticias channel, clarified that changes will be introduced for severe, degenerative, or irrecoverable illnesses, maintaining 100% salary only with reliable corroboration. 'On severe, degenerative, or irrecoverable diseases... we are going to make a modification and we are going to leave it at 100%', she expressed. Bullrich mentioned conversations with Martín Menem, president of the Chamber of Deputies, and María Igarzabal Murphy, Secretary of Legal and Technical Affairs. She argued that there is a 'mafia of fake certificates' contributing to 15% justified absences, and that clinics and doctors are imprisoned for fraudulent practices.

However, the Government is hardening its stance and states that it will not accept changes to the initiative, seeking its sanction before the end of the extraordinary sessions. This generates internal tensions, exacerbated by statements from Federico Sturzenegger on injuries from playing soccer.

From the opposition, José Mayans, head of the kirchnerista interbloc in the Senate, described the reform as 'regressive' and criticized dialoguista governors and the CGT. Meanwhile, Cristian Jerónimo, co-general secretary of the CGT and leader of the SEIVARA union, announced that 'all conditions are in place' for a general strike against the reform, possibly on the day it is debated in the Deputies if approved on Monday at the labor federation's meeting. Jerónimo pointed to suspicions about molotov bomb incidents during Wednesday's mobilization to discredit it, and threatened to judicialize the law if it passes.

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Discussions on X highlight Patricia Bullrich's announcement of modifications to the labor reform's medical leave article for 100% salary in serious cases, sparking skepticism over its legality requiring a Senate revote, defenses against perceived abuses in current system, journalistic critiques of the government's handling, and CGT's threats of a general strike amid internal tensions.

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Argentine Congress scene with President Milei presenting labor reform bill amid CGT union leaders and poll results display.
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Government pushes moderate labor reform amid union debate

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Javier Milei's government advances a moderate labor reform project, discussed in the Mayo Council and open to changes for Senate approval before year-end. The CGT delayed its decisions until Tuesday's official presentation and prepares an alternative proposal to promote youth employment. A poll shows 61% of the population supports a labor reform, though only 43% backs the official version.

The Argentine government decided to remove Article 44 on sick leave from its labor reform bill to ensure approval in the Chamber of Deputies, scheduled for Thursday, February 19, 2026. The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) called a 24-hour general strike that day in rejection of the initiative, with transport unions joining to halt trains, buses, and flights. This move addresses pressures from opposition and allies to avoid litigation over labor rights.

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Following the delay in submitting the bill, the Argentine government insists its labor reform will not affect acquired rights, countering CGT's accusations of deception over Minister Sturzenegger's remarks. Kirchnerists advance a rival proposal in the Senate as unions plan a December 18 march.

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.

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The Chamber of Deputies approved Javier Milei's labor reform with 135 affirmative votes and 115 negative ones, in a session marked by tensions and an incident involving Deputy Florencia Carignano. The bill, which includes changes to indemnities and contracts, returns to the Senate for final approval on February 27 after the removal of the article on medical leaves. The ruling party celebrated the progress as a step toward labor modernization.

The new CGT leadership, headed by a triumvirate, begins a week of internal meetings to define its position on the labor reform project pushed by Javier Milei's Government. Leaders like Octavio Argüello harshly criticized the initiative, calling it a flexibilization that attacks workers' rights. The Government defended the project, assuring it will not remove rights.

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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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