When does the labor reform proposed by Milei, sanctioned by Congress, come into effect?
The labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei has been approved by Argentina's legislature and awaits presidential promulgation to take effect.
Hainan's Transformation: A Hub for Free Trade and Future Industries 'The Hawaii of the East'
Hainan, once known as a tourist destination, is evolving into a major free trade port and industrial hub under China's reform and opening-up policy.
Nigel Farage LIVE - Reform chief and Robert Jenrick press conference ahead of Spring Statement
Nigel Farage and Robert Jenrick held a press conference before Chancellor Rachel Reeves' upcoming Spring Statement, discussing economic stability and policy towards Iran.
Javier Milei wants to establish the 'sustainable strategic alliance' with the United States as 'state policy'
Argentine President Javier Milei aims to institutionalize a long-term alliance with the U.S. as part of his ambitious reform agenda.
Milei's learning to reform the economy
Javier Milei, President of Argentina, has learned that dialogue is essential for implementing his liberal economic agenda, resulting in the passage of a significant labor reform.
Javier Milei in Congress, live: the opening of the 2026 sessions, minute by minute
President Javier Milei delivers an ambitious, reform-oriented speech at the Legislative Assembly, outlining his political and economic agenda for 2026.
Reform UK's vow to scrap renters protections shows they're 'in the pocket of rogue landlords'
Reform UK plans to dismantle key renter protections, which critics say will benefit abusive landlords at the expense of vulnerable tenants.
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.
Federal Politics: Bundestag Decides on Stricter Asylum Regulations
The Bundestag has approved stricter asylum regulations alongside easier access to the labor market for asylum seekers, aligning with a 2024 EU reform.
Italy demands suspension of CO2 trading system
The Italian government has called for a suspension of the emissions trading system (ETS) until a comprehensive reform is completed.
This campaign has never been seen before. The ministry focuses on memes
The Polish Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy is using cat memes in a social media campaign to explain a significant labor law reform.
The government proposes significant changes to prison sentences
The Finnish government has proposed the introduction of preventive detention for dangerous offenders and reforms to the release process for life sentence prisoners.
Planned reform of education is postponed, announced Plaga
The planned reform in the education system in Czechia has been postponed as announced by Minister Plaga.
Why the Contes do not return
Giuseppe Conte re-emerges, criticizing the government's criminal policy reform amid internal strife within his political party, M5S.
Center-right and Democratic Party decide not to participate in the first meeting of the 'National Conference'
The Center Reform Union and the Democratic Party of Japan announced their decision not to attend the first meeting of the 'National Conference' initiated by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
The electoral reform as a fiscal prelude
The recent electoral reform proposal in Mexico is seen not just as a political system redesign, but as a strategic move towards addressing more complex fiscal discussions.
Revenue board urges states to align with new tax regime
The Executive Secretary of the Joint Revenue Board in Nigeria emphasizes the need for state governments to conform to new national tax laws to enhance fiscal reforms.
European Asylum System: What Should Change with the GEAS Reform
The SPD is reluctantly supporting a law to implement reforms to the Common European Asylum System (GEAS) as the German government takes steps toward a stricter migration policy.
Rapporteur of PEC 6x1 demands government counterpart to 'not place 100% of the impact on society'
The rapporteur of the PEC 6x1 in Brazil is urging the government to share the financial burden of changes to the workweek structure, rather than letting society absorb the full impact.
After Multi-Property Regulation, Treatment for the Educational Challenge
The article discusses the need for President Lee Jae-myung to address the educational crisis in South Korea following his firm stance on real estate policy reforms.
After Agreement: Relief to Dismay over the New Heating Plans
The black-red coalition's agreement on the building energy law reform sparked mixed reactions ranging from relief to dismay.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
Javier Milei updates on the government's latest measures, economic indicators, and interactions with business leaders in Argentina.
Anger over plans to abolish New Zealandโs dedicated environment ministry
New Zealand's government plans to abolish its environment ministry, raising concerns about weakened environmental protections amid efforts to reduce bureaucracy.
Quito will present legal actions for the reform to the Cootad
The city of Quito plans to take legal action against recent reforms to a law impacting financial transfers for local governments.
Economic slowdown in 2025 compromises ICMS and worsens the scenario of tax reform
The economic slowdown projected for 2025 is expected to significantly impact ICMS revenues and complicate the fiscal scenario for states ahead of an impending tax reform in Brazil.
Are ministers negotiating draft laws with the president?
The article discusses the recent challenges and dynamics in the Polish government's process of lawmaking, particularly related to energy legislation and the relationship between ministers and the president.
Is the name of Public TV changing?: This is what is known about the government's plan in public media
The Argentine government is implementing a voluntary retirement plan for public media employees aiming to reduce expenses and staff numbers.
Reform's Danny Kruger criticizes UK's 'totally unregulated sexual economy'
UK MP Danny Kruger criticizes the country's unregulated sexual economy and advocates for policies to encourage family growth and marriage.
Australiaโs most costly anti-climate policy hits taxpayers for $30m a day as calls mount to wind back fuel tax credits
Australia's fuel tax credits scheme costs taxpayers nearly $30 million a day and faces increasing demands for reform or abolition due to its negative impact on climate policy.
Social Policy Course: SPD and Union โ One Single Conflict of Goals
The article critiques demands for painful social reforms from the SPD and political opposition, highlighting the potential negative impacts on the German social welfare system.
Climate Protection: Coalition Aims to Present Key Points for New Heating Law
The German coalition of Union and SPD plans to unveil their reform proposals for the contentious heating law in the coming days, aiming to balance environmental goals with citizens' affordability concerns.
Government: Stricter Requirements for Immigrant Benefits
The Swedish government proposes a five-year waiting period for immigrants seeking benefits as part of a broader reform to social welfare regulations.
13 bombshell changes to schools from new SEND support and classroom shake-up
New plans have been announced in the UK to reform the special educational needs and disabilities system in schools, focusing on greater support and inclusivity for students.
Even if illegally built buildings are purchased publicly... 'splitting households' prevents restitution for rental fraud victims
Victims of rental fraud in South Korea are frustrated as they are ineligible for public purchase aid due to living in illegally constructed buildings.
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.
To succeed in social policy structural reform in the โAI eraโ
Experts express concern about when the government will reveal its social vision and policies, particularly in light of challenges in the real estate and stock markets.
Labor reform: what day could the session in the Senate be
The Argentine Senate is preparing to vote on a significant labor reform bill following a favorable majority report from relevant committees.
IBS Management Committee will have an independent verification system linked to a single portal
The IBS Management Committee in Brazil plans to implement an integrated portal for streamlined tax services this year.
Italy plans to remove the cost of the CO2 quota from consumer electricity bills
Italy is preparing to reform its electricity market, leading to a significant drop in future electricity prices.
Fiscal Equalization: We are Solidary, but Have Nothing to Give Away
The article discusses Germany's fiscal equalization system amidst economic stagnation and rising social costs, arguing for reform-linked assistance.
Milei's labor reform is approved in the Chamber with changes; text will return to the Senate
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies has approved a modified version of Javier Milei's labor reform, which will now return to the Senate for further consideration.
According to Lรครคnemets, the Reform Party has not made critical decisions in energy
Lauri Lรครคnemets, leader of the Social Democratic Party, claims that the Reform Party has failed to make critical energy decisions and indicates possible political instability ahead of the next elections.
Dollar: the wholesale rate fell to its lowest value since October and shares rise by up to 8%
The Argentine wholesale dollar has fallen to its lowest value since October, while stocks have seen gains of up to 8%.
Still about the fiscal legacy
The article discusses the negative fiscal legacy left for the current Brazilian government due to various legislative measures adopted between 2020 and 2022.
The IMF highlighted the labor reform and requested to 'mitigate the transitional costs' of the economic changes
The IMF praised Argentina's labor reform and trade openness while emphasizing the need to manage the transitional costs of the economic changes.
Social: Criticism of Citizen's Income Reform
A coalition of 38 organizations is criticizing proposed tightening measures regarding basic income security in Germany.
Juchelka changed his mind. He will allow a detailed calculation of the cost of abolishing the pension reform
The Czech Minister has reversed his stance, opting for a detailed assessment of the financial implications of the pension reform cancellation.
The numbers behind the closure of Fate and the factor that annoyed Milei the most
The closure of Fate, an Argentine tire manufacturer, surprised the government, which learned about it just hours before it took effect, highlighting issues related to economic management and labor reforms.
Britons living in Europe face repayment hikes amid Reeves student loans row
UK graduates residing in Europe are set to experience significant increases in their student loan repayments starting in April, stirring controversy amid ongoing debates surrounding student debt reform.
Reform UK would restore two-child benefit cap, Jenrick says in policy U-turn
Reform UK plans to reinstate the two-child benefit cap, with Robert Jenrick stating this would help address issues related to welfare reform.