Bullrich incentiva empresas a formarem sindicatos por companhia na AmCham 2026

A senadora Patricia Bullrich, líder do bloco La Libertad Avanza no Senado, discursou na AmCham Summit 2026, organizada pela Câmara de Comércio dos Estados Unidos na Argentina. Ela incentivou líderes empresariais a formarem sindicatos específicos por empresa para implementar a modernização trabalhista. Ela destacou as leis em tramitação no Congresso que garantem o investimento privado e a estabilidade política.

Patricia Bullrich participou de um painel na AmCham Summit 2026 ao lado do senador Eduardo Vischi, da UCR. Ela reconheceu o apoio dele às iniciativas legislativas e ressaltou que as leis de Modernização Trabalhista e de Glaciares ampliam a produtividade do país. "Agora vocês precisam transformar as leis em realidade. A modernização trabalhista está nas mãos das empresas. Formem sindicatos por empresa, tenham a coragem de fazer isso", afirmou Bullrich. Ela incentivou a contratação de trabalhadores com descontos de 70% e a criação de um Fundo de Assistência Trabalhista, além de inocência fiscal para investir dólares em meio à estabilidade. Bullrich observou que a reforma trabalhista traz mudanças e incentivos ao investimento, alcançando o que governos republicanos anteriores tentaram. Ela adiantou detalhes sobre a Lei de Garantia da Propriedade Privada para coibir usurpações e a emenda à Lei de Glaciares, que amplia as terras produtivas para mineração, horticultura e turismo sem prejudicar as bacias hidrográficas. Ela criticou as disparidades tributárias: "Não pode haver províncias com impostos muito mais altos do que outras". Ela defendeu um federalismo cooperativo com harmonização fiscal entre os níveis nacional, provincial e municipal para reduzir o custo do país. Ela encerrou agradecendo aos apoiadores do Executivo e da UCR.

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