BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 10 (UPI) -- Argentine President Javier Milei's government presented the framework for broad labor reform it hopes to pass in early 2026.
The proposal would reduce severance pay and employer contributions paid per worker. It also seeks to limit the right to strike and make wage negotiations between companies and unions more flexible.
Although not all details of the initiative are finalized, it is expected to be sent to Argentina's Congress this week.
Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni presented a document Tuesday in Buenos Aires that outlined a set of structural reforms for Argentina's economy.
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