Labor reform from a constitutional perspective
The Argentine Senate has approved a law that significantly changes labor conditions regarding working hours, wages, and vacations after intense negotiations with provincial governors.
HUP calls for reform of the sick leave system and reduction of burden on employers
The Croatian Employers' Association (HUP) advocates for a reform of the sick leave system, suggesting measures to reduce the burden on employers and enhance market efficiency.
What is Milei's labor reform approved by the Senate: one by one, the main changes
Argentina's Senate approved Javier Milei's labor reform, which includes significant changes to labor conditions and employer incentives.
Complete labor reform: article by article, this is Javier Milei's project
The Argentine Senate has passed a comprehensive labor reform project proposed by President Javier Milei, which includes over 200 articles aimed at modifying current labor practices, incentivizing formal employment, and reforming the labor justice system.
Labor Reform: Changes to Compensation, Dismissals, Leave, Vacation, Overtime, and Even Taxes
The Argentine government is seeking to implement a labor reform that will change various aspects of employment regulations including compensation, severance, and taxation.
A constitutional lawyer warned about the biggest inconsistencies in the labor reform: "Everything is a big show"
Diego Armesto critiques Argentina's proposed labor reform as regressive and detrimental to private workers, stating it merely serves as a regulatory framework without creating jobs.
Labor Court Sets New Record for Cases after Labor Reform
The number of new cases in Brazil's Labor Court has increased by 8.47% from 2024 to 2025, setting a new record following the 2017 labor reform.
The Senate is moving to pass the labor reform, in the timeframe requested by Milei
The Argentine Senate is set to pass a labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei that will bring significant changes to employment regulations.
Labor reform in the Senate today, LIVE: keys to the debate, cuts due to mobilization, and last news this February 27
The Senate is set to debate labor reform, possibly with the support of allied blocs for approval of a modernized labor law.
βMore exploitation, fewer rightsβ: Argentina braces for sweeping overhaul of labor laws
Argentina's government prepares to pass a comprehensive reform of labor laws aimed at reducing union power and labor costs amid criticisms from opponents who argue it will worsen employment conditions.
Mexico approves project to reduce work hours to 40 by 2030
Mexico has approved a bill to gradually reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, amidst concerns about work-life balance and high informal employment rates.
After the labor reform, Adorni announced that he has 50 bills under consideration: "A busy year is ahead in Congress"
Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Chief of Cabinet, announced that following the recent labor reform approval, he has 50 legislative projects in the pipeline, indicating a busy congressional year ahead.
Impact on purchasing power: In eight years, a formal private employee lost 16 salaries and a public employee, 21
A report reveals that formal private employees in Argentina have lost 16 monthly salaries and public employees 21 due to rising inflation over the past eight years.
Carlos Melconian expressed his doubts about labor reform: 'There are things that end up in court'
Economist Carlos Melconian voiced skepticism about the recently approved labor reform in Argentina, questioning its economic impact and potential legal conflicts.
The Most Delicate Phase of the Libertarian Program
The article discusses the interrelated issues of labor strikes and factory closures in Argentina, signaling a shift in focus towards employment and production in the coming political discourse.
The Labor Modernization Bill and its Regulation of Update Methods for Amounts to be Paid
The Labor Modernization Bill aims to reform existing labor regulations to facilitate employment generation in Argentina.
Who Does the Labor Reform Affect: Is It Only for Future Relationships or Also for Pre-existing Ones?
The recently approved labor reform in Argentina is set to impact not only future employment contracts but also existing ones, raising concerns about its implications for workers and potential legal disputes.
Daily journey of up to 12 hours and salary in foreign currency: the controversial labor reform of Milei that generated strikes and protests in Argentina
Argentina is debating a controversial labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei that aims to redefine employment conditions and has sparked strikes and protests.
The Key Points of the Labor Reform Approved in the Chamber of Deputies
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies has approved a labor reform aimed at modifying compensation calculations and hiring regimes, with the Senate expected to finalize it soon.
Labor Reform: The Agricultural Sector Celebrated the Approval in the Chamber of Deputies and Spoke of a 'Necessary Step' to Generate Genuine Employment
Argentina's agricultural sector praised the Chamber of Deputies' approval of the Labor Modernization Law, deeming it essential for creating genuine employment and reducing informality.
The statement from the President's Office following the approval of labor reform in the House of Deputies: 'The end of the litigation industry'
The Argentine President's Office issued a statement welcoming the approval of the labor reform, claiming it will end over 70 years of delays in labor relations.
What is Javier Milei's Labor Reform that was approved by Congress and what are its main points
Javier Milei's proposed labor reform has been approved by the Argentine Chamber of Deputies and will return to the Senate for final sanction, omitting previous provisions that reduced wages for medical leave.
Argentina has a general strike against the labor reform of Javier Milei
On November 19, Argentina experienced its fourth general strike against President Javier Milei's controversial labor reform, which aims to change work hours and employment laws.
Hugo Moyano's Warning About Labor Reform: 'The Project Has a Trap'
Hugo Moyano Jr. warns that the labor reform proposed by Javier Milei contains hidden risks that could worsen employment conditions.
Let's Follow the Steps of Argentina
Ecuador is making significant strides in international relations through various economic initiatives, but it requires labor reforms to enhance job creation and access.
A revolutionary shift in tax payments is emerging: Goal: Keep Czechs employable
The Czech Ministry of Health plans to revolutionize the healthcare system by integrating health and sickness insurance, aiming to incentivize effective treatments that reduce long-term disability and keep people working.
Opinion: the labor reform will benefit the countryside
The approval of the Labor Modernization Law in Argentina is expected to favor the agricultural sector by allowing more flexible hiring practices that align with seasonal production cycles.
Business leaders and specialists celebrate the predictability provided by the labor reform, but do not believe it will increase employment
Business leaders and experts express optimism about the predictability afforded by Argentina's labor reform, although they doubt it will lead to increased job creation.
Labor reform: Luis Caputo highlighted an 85% reduction in employer contributions for new jobs
Luis Caputo, the Minister of Economy in Argentina, announced an 85% reduction in employer contributions for new jobs as part of a labor reform project awaiting discussion in the Chamber of Deputies.
DWP Universal Credit payment hike rising to Β£760 for millions of households
The UK Department for Work and Pensions has announced reforms to Universal Credit, increasing payments to Β£760 for millions while also investing in employment assistance.
Labor Reform: Recalde questioned the limit on benefits
Senator Mariano Recalde criticized the recent labor reform passed by the government, arguing that it undermines workers' rights and will not create employment.
Fund for compensation for dismissal: will start operating in June and could also be used to pay labor lawsuits
A new Fund for Labor Assistance in Argentina will launch in June to change how companies manage severance payments, differentiating contributions based on company size and addressing labor lawsuits.
Between aversion to change and Alberdi's legacy: the historic half approval of labor reform
Argentina has taken a tentative first step towards labor reform amid a history of unemployment and economic challenges.
The 13 Points that Industries Celebrate from the Labor Reform
The Argentine Industrial Union has expressed its support for a newly proposed labor law, celebrating various points that it believes will benefit small and medium-sized enterprises.
This is the new category for application workers, after the labor reform
The Argentine Senate has approved a new labor reform that introduces the category of independent application workers, changing the traditional employment relationship for delivery drivers and workers.
What are the main modifications to the 40-hour workweek in Mexico? How it will affect underage workers
The article discusses the recent constitutional reform in Mexico that reduces the workweek from 48 to 40 hours, aimed at benefiting workers' well-being and productivity.
The Senate approved the labor reform bill; only 3 provinces will reach 190 school days
The Argentine Senate has passed a labor reform bill aimed at changing employment relations amid significant political maneuvering.
Sturzenegger explained the changes imposed by labor reform: compensation, overtime, and sick leave
The Argentine Minister of Deregulation, Federico Sturzenegger, discussed the recent approval of labor reform aimed at addressing issues related to employee compensation, overtime, and sick leave.
One by one, how each senator voted on the Labor Reform
The article details how individual senators in Argentina voted on the Labor Reform legislation, highlighting diverse political stances and implications for the workforce.
Germany explores a reform of the social system that incentivizes working more hours
The German government is proposing reforms to its social system to encourage full-time employment and reduce reliance on social benefits amid economic challenges.
DWP Universal Credit changes to take place from April 2026 - key details
The UK Department for Work and Pensions plans to implement changes to Universal Credit in April 2026 aimed at reducing welfare benefits associated with health conditions to address perceived disincentives for employment.
The official numbers behind the labor reform that the government wants to approve
The Argentine government presents its case for labor reform amidst low-quality job creation and increasing informality in the labor market.
Labor reform: a historic opportunity to organize incentives and create jobs
Argentina's Congress is reopening debate on a structural labor reform after years of stagnation, addressing deep-rooted issues in labor legislation and aiming to reduce informality.
"Mortgage on Work": Strong Rejection from Exporters to a Surprising Strike by Oil Workers over Labor Reform
Exporters in Argentina's oil industry expressed strong opposition to a surprise 24-hour strike by oil workers, which they argue jeopardizes jobs and wages.
Heated spirits in the UIA, between relief at labor reform, anger at insults, and falling activity
Industrial leaders in Argentina expressed mixed feelings of relief over imminent labor reform while voicing anger over presidential insults and declining industrial activity.
The government clarifies the PIP reform. A revised project has been prepared
The Polish government has updated its PIP reform project, aiming for clearer implementation and guidelines.
Labor reform: It does not solve problems, it aggravates them
The proposed Labor Reform by the national government of Argentina exacerbates existing issues in employment rather than resolving them, prioritizing economic elites over workers' rights.
The laboratory labor reform that has not yielded results so far
Javier Milei's attempt to reform labor legislation has not stimulated the job market, resulting in a rise in informal work and self-employment.
Discontinuous Fixed Contracts, Administrative Makeup to Camouflage Labor Precarity
A report from FundaciΓ³n Civismo highlights that the labor reform artificially reduces reported temporary employment without achieving real stability or structural changes.
Julio Cordero talked about the changes expected in labor reform for vacations
The Secretary of Labor of the Nation, Julio Cordero, discussed proposed labor reforms aimed at revitalizing formal employment and highlighted the option for fragmented vacations and assistance for SMEs.