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

Argentina's government, led by Javier Milei, is pushing a labor reform to modernize existing laws, adapting them to the current reality where 40% of the economically active population works informally. Deputy Sabrina Ajmechet from La Libertad Avanza highlighted that the project was developed in the Mayo Council with input from government, opposition, businesses, and unions, and there will be room for improvements in Congress, similar to the Bases Law process.

Officialist legislator Patricia Bullrich described the initiative as 'fair and moderate,' far from extreme flexibilization, emphasizing it creates certainty for workers and employers through new institutes like a fund for labor dispute contingencies. The goal is Senate approval before December, through dialogues with PRO, UCR, and non-Kirchnerist Peronist sectors. Bullrich stated: 'Until now we always went from one extreme to the other, and now we will modernize and balance'.

Meanwhile, Facundo Moyano, head of the tolls union, acknowledged the discussion was inevitable and 'it's good that it arrives,' though he defended that 'not everything old is bad.' The CGT expressed a 'bad impression' of the viralized project by Deputy Romina Diez, but bets on a debate overdue for 20 years. The labor federation will wait for Tuesday's official presentation to convene its Directivo Council and advances an alternative plan to promote first youth employment.

A national poll shows 61% support a labor reform in general, but backing drops to 43% for Milei's proposal. Unions' image hits historic lows, while cooperatives and mutuals gain positive reputation. This context reflects tensions between modernization and labor protection, with the government criticizing 'preventive' strikes by unions like ATE.

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On X, discussions focus on the CGT's expectation of a 'light' labor reform approval by Milei while prioritizing defense of collective bargaining rights. Polls shared indicate 61% general support for labor reform but only 43-49% endorsement of the government's version, with stronger backing among young men. Union leaders like Hugo Yasky denounce the reform as a failed flexibilization increasing inequality. Journalists highlight disruptive changes to union structures and mixed public reception.

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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.

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.

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Javier Milei's government-backed labor reform passed half-sanction in the Senate with 42 votes in favor and 30 against, now heading to the Chamber of Deputies amid union opposition. The CGT will meet on Monday to consider a 24-hour general strike during the debate, as unions like UOM demand mobilizations. In the economic context, 22,000 companies have closed and 290,000 jobs lost in two years.

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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Following delays due to President Milei's travel and CGT talks, Argentina's ruling party has called a key Senate Labor Commission meeting for Dec. 17, aiming for half-sanction before year-end amid ongoing opposition.

A trade union front, including ATE, UOM and other unions, announced marches on February 5 in Córdoba and February 10 in Rosario to reject the Government's labor reform. Though without the organic support of the CGT, the groups aim to pressure provincial governors and warn of future strikes in Congress. Rodolfo Aguiar of ATE stated that 'the Government has to start worrying'.

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Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni led the year's first officialist political table meeting to devise a strategy ensuring the labor reform's approval in Congress. Interior Minister Diego Santilli will start a tour of key provinces like Salta, Neuquén, and Entre Ríos to negotiate compensations amid unrest over Income Tax changes. This effort aims to address governors' concerns who are conditioning support on fiscal adjustments.

 

 

 

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