Feb 14 β€’ 22:23 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The Pro and UCR blocs object to the controversial article of the labor reform that introduces changes in the leave regime

The Pro and UCR blocs in Argentina are raising concerns over a controversial article in labor reform that alters the leave regime.

In Argentina, the Pro and UniΓ³n CΓ­vica Radical (UCR) political blocs have openly criticized a controversial article in the government's labor reform proposal, which unexpectedly modifies the regime for sick leave and accidents not related to work. This article, part of the labor reform project that has already passed the Senate, was introduced at the last minute, leading to concerns about its implications for workers' rights. Lawmakers from these parties, which have historically cooperated with Javier Milei, expressed their reservations and are currently contemplating how to vote on the matter.

Legislators from the Pro and UCR have indicated that they are not only evaluating their voting position but have also communicated their objections regarding article 44, which specifically alters the payment structure for leaves. This last-minute change has raised alarms about its potential impact on employees and the principles of labor rights. Moreover, the UCR has flagged concerns over the possibility of judicial challenges arising from the new regulations, highlighting the contentious nature of the reform.

As the debate moves forward in the Chamber of Senators, the political landscape in Argentina is becoming increasingly polarized regarding labor reforms. The Pro and UCR's objections reflect broader societal concerns about worker protections and the potential consequences of the proposed changes. The administration, led by Javier Milei, is aiming for significant alterations to labor laws, which could redefine the framework of employment and workers' rights in Argentina, making this issue crucial for ongoing political discourse and activism in the country.

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