In Argentina, a Judge Partially Suspends the Reform of the labour...
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The General Confederation of Labour, which considered the law unconstitutional, filed an appeal in February.
The CGT had filed an appeal after approval of the reform, which had provoked demonstrations and a general strike.
Buenos Aires, Argentina. An Argentine judge this Monday partially suspended the labor reform promoted by the government of Javier Milei and approved by Congress in February following a trade union claim that accused it of unconstitutional, according to the ruling obtained by the AFP.The decision responds to an appeal for amparo filed by the main labor center of Argentina, the General Confederation of Labour (CGT), days after the Senate approved …
The ruling of the National Court of First Instance of Labour No. 63 curbed the reduction of the scope of the Labour Contract Act, the changes linked to the strike and trade union representativeness, as well as the repeal of the teleworking law, among other points
He issued a precautionary measure at the request of the CGT; now he must resolve the merits of the case; objections to the fund to pay compensation and the limit to the right to strike
Argentina’s justice suspends part of Milei’s labor reform and grants for the moment a triumph to trade unionism A setback in Javier Milei’s plans and a victory for trade unionism in Argentina. On Monday, April 30, it was learned that the justice of the Latin American country partially suspended the labor reform presented by the president. Labor judge Raúl Ojeda ruled in favor of a precautionary measure presented by the General Confederation of L…
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