- Labor reform: What we know so far
After winning a landslide victory in the parliamentary elections, Javier Millay confirmed his intention to Promote work style reform as one of the priorities of the new phase of government.
The project has not yet been submitted to Congress and many details have not been released. Speculation about it increased this week.
Along these lines, even in the last few hours, state workers association (ate) called for a nationwide strike until next week, mobilizing the Ministry of Labor, as a rejection of possible amendments.. The government responded this Friday.
What the government said about civil servants and labor reform
Brand new this Friday Chief of Staff Manuel Adorniheld his usual press conference at the Casa Rosada in his capacity as presidential spokesperson and spoke about labor reforms.
In the framework of a meeting held by the Minister of the Interior Diego Santilli began to engage with the governors.pointed out that one of the issues raised is related to this project.
“The remarks of the noisy union members who called for a strike without reading Labor Modernization are surprising.. By the way, this has not been announced yet,” Adorni said. Rodolfo Aguiar, General Secretary of ATE Nacionalhas spoken publicly in the past few hours.
“and We are not considering amending the Public Employment Law.” he admitted. “That draws my attention even more. He claimed to represent public servants when the law was not changed.”
Along these lines, the reforms exclude what is being considered in standards governing state employees and employment, although the agency did not provide specifics.
“Please don’t say otherwise until we have the details,” Adorni said, also referring to issues with the monotax and changes to the implementation schedule.
Labor reform: What we know so far
No formal project has been presented yet, but the idea is based on a draft draft prepared by libertarian representatives. Romina DiezIt reprints several articles from the chapter on labor. basis law.
The ruling party will try to approve this bill Extraordinary session From December 10th, the government strengthening parliament After the establishment of newly elected representatives.

According to the libertarian vision, the main objectives are: Regularize nearly 8 million workers Although they are currently working in the informal economy, Millais is considering next steps before getting started. tax reform.
In a recent interview, the Minister of Defense and an elected official said: Louis Petrisaid that labor reform “does not take away rights” because rights have been “earned.” And it cannot be cropped.
Therefore, 6 million cases scheduled under the Labor Contract Act (20,744 cases) or collective agreements will “continue in that system.” The focus was described as follows:More than 8 million are in a “state of absolute instability”.
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