Government starts process for judge who backed labor reform to stay past 75

The government began on Friday the process for two judges nearing 75 to remain in office, including Víctor Arturo Pesino, who upheld the labor reform. Pesino signed with María Dora González the ruling suspending a precautionary measure against the law. The CGT criticized the decision and plans to appeal.

The government published on Friday in the Official Gazette the request by Víctor Arturo Pesino, magistrate of the VIII Chamber of the Labor Court, and Leopoldo Rago Gallo, head of the Federal Court 2 of San Juan, to extend their tenure past 75 years old. Pesino joined the Thursday ruling that nullified the precautionary measure issued by Judge Raúl Ojeda, enabling over 80 articles of the Labor Modernization Law.

The National Chamber of Appeals for Labor thus validated the government-backed reform. The CGT reacted sharply: “The VIII Chamber has clearly opted against the worker,” it stated in a press release, accusing Pesino and González of straying from the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation's doctrine, which prioritizes worker protection.

The labor union announced it will appeal the ruling and considers reporting the judges to the Judiciary Council for misconduct. “Workers are subjects of preferential constitutional attention,” they affirmed. They also called for a march on Thursday, April 30, eve of Labor Day.

The process opens five business days for endorsements or substantiated objections. Meanwhile, the government filed a per saltum appeal to the Supreme Court to lift the initial suspension of the reform, though the court has not yet ruled.

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Argentine deputies from La Libertad Avanza approve labor reform with 44 signatures after concessions, as opposition presents counter-proposal and CGT strike looms.
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Deputies approve labor reform opinion after officialism's concessions

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In a joint committee plenary, La Libertad Avanza's officialism secured the majority opinion for the labor reform with 44 signatures, after removing the controversial Article 44 on sick leave. The opposition, led by Unión por la Patria, presented a counter-reform proposing shorter workdays and expanded worker rights. Meanwhile, the CGT called a national strike for February 19 in opposition to the bill.

The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) filed a judicial injunction against the labor reform promulgated on Friday by the Executive Power, numbered 27.802. The lawsuit, assigned to Judge Enrique Lavié Pico, seeks to declare null articles transferring labor competencies to the City of Buenos Aires. The labor federation plans another action in the labor court.

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Argentina's Sala IV of the Contencioso Administrativo Federal Appeals Chamber ruled that the General Confederation of Labor (CGT)'s ongoing constitutional challenge to labor reform law 27.802 belongs in administrative jurisdiction, not labor courts. Judges Rogelio Vicenti and Marcelo Duffy sided with the national government in a win against the union confederation's efforts to block the reform, first challenged judicially in March.

Spain's Constitutional Court plenary has decided to maintain the suspension of a law modifying the institutional participation of unions and employer groups in the Murcia Region. The Government appealed it in October 2025 for invading state competencies and removing the parity principle in subsidies. The suspension will last until a final ruling.

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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.

Business leaders from Córdoba's metalworking, cargo transport, and commerce sectors are working with national government technical teams on 10 'surgical' proposals to reduce litigation and enhance predictability without altering basic labor rights. Meanwhile, Córdoba unions unanimously reject the official project, though they differ on tactics, and plan a march this Thursday. Nationally, Milei's government faces hurdles in the Senate, relying on negotiations with governors over fiscal impacts.

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Centrist leaders in Brazil's lower house want to avoid voting on a bill regulating extra perks and supersalaries for public servants unless President Lula's government engages directly. The Supreme Federal Court suspended these benefits and ordered Congress to legislate within 60 days, but the deadline is deemed too short in an election year. The STF plenary is judging the decisions this week.

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