Labour Reform: Government Resists Changes Called for by Governors, but Continues to Negotiate
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The government seeks to approve the labor reform during the extraordinary sessions in February. Although it is willing to discuss some points of the draft articles sent by the executive branch, it refuses to modify the reduction of the Income Tax demanded by the governors. According to official sources to the agency Noticias Argentinas, the issue was present during the exchange that the members of the political table of the government, in the of…
The second stage of extraordinary sessions will begin on Monday, February 2, and will run until the end of the month, and while the government is already delineating a road map to approve the agenda, the result will depend on the negotiations they resolve during this last stretch with the allied governors.There are five objectives of President Javier Milei for this month: sanctioning the Labor Reform, called a “modernization” project; sanctionin…
In Balcarce 50 they are counting and looking at the calendar. According to the numbers of the government itself, there are only 13 days left to bring the labor reform to the Senate, with a date marked in red: February 11th. However, the talks with the provinces went into pause and the debate was blocked. The point of friction is not new, but it became rougher. At the heart of the libertarian power they cling to the chapter that modifies the coll…
In view of the beginning of the debate on the labor modernization project, as they call it in Casa Rosada, the government's political table discussed on Thursday the changes demanded by the governors to support the initiative in Congress.In this context, according to NA news agency, the main officials and advisers of President Javier Milei were open to review some points of the articles, but they are reluctant to modify the reduction of the Inco…
Buenos Aires, 30 January (NA) – With the intention of establishing the approval of the Labor Reform, one of the obsessions of President Javier Milei, the National Government is willing to review some points of the article, but resists to modify the reduction of the Income Tax demanded by the governors. According to the agency Noticias Argentinas, the issue was present during the exchange of small table that took place last Thursday, which was ca…
Meeting of the government's political committee at the Casa Rosada, headed by Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni. (Photo: X @madorni) The ruling party wants to maintain the tax reduction "to improve competitiveness," but more than one allied province has stated it will not support it if revenue is affected. What is the context of the negotiations? The government is continuing negotiations with the provinces regarding the reduction of the corporate inc…
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