BUENOS AIRES: Argentina’s Senate on Friday approved a labour reform backed by President Javier Milei, giving it final clearance to become law and landing the libertarian leader one of his most significant legislative wins.
Milei’s administration argues the reform, which passed with 42 votes in favor, 28 against, and two abstentions, will spur investment and create formal jobs, while labour unions contend it weakens worker protections, including the right to strike.
The reform is expected to bolster investor confidence in Milei’s market-driven reforms.
