The labor reform bill by the Argentine President has passed the House of Representatives, and deliberation in the Senate has been scheduled.

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There has been a major development in Argentina’s political situation. Facing strong opposition from leftist forces and labor unions, President Javier Milei’s proposed labor reform bill has been approved by the lower house. After a vote in late November, the bill will move on to the next step—deliberation in the Senate.

Reform Details Promoted by Far-Right President Milei

President Milei is known as a far-right politician emphasizing free-market economics and fiscal austerity. The proposed labor reform bill includes several provisions that significantly impact workers.

Specifically, it involves reducing severance pay, extending working hours, and shortening paid leave, representing a major shift away from existing worker protections. The bill is positioned as a key piece of legislation to realize the president’s economic policies.

Strong Worker Opposition and the Road Ahead

The reform proposal has faced fierce opposition from domestic labor unions and opposition parties. Concerns about worsening working conditions are widespread, and protests have been held in the streets.

After passing the lower house, the bill is scheduled for a vote in the Senate, which will be a critical hurdle for its enactment. The future of the bill’s deliberation is closely watched as it pits President Milei’s reform agenda against the values of worker protection in Argentina.

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