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Briefing: In Argentina, a judge partially suspends President Javier Milei's labor reform

Strategic angle: The General Confederation of Labor, which considered the law unconstitutional, filed an appeal in February.

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Updated 12 days ago
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In a significant development for labor policy in Argentina, a judge has partially suspended the labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei. This decision comes after the General Confederation of Labor filed an appeal in February, arguing that the reform is unconstitutional.

The suspension indicates potential challenges in the reform's implementation, which could affect labor market dynamics and employer-employee relations across various sectors.

As the situation unfolds, stakeholders in the labor market will need to assess the implications of this judicial ruling on operational capacity and workforce management strategies.