Argentinian court opposed President Miley’s decision

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An Argentine court has partially suspended the effect of President Javier Miley’s decree on labor laws. The newspaper reports this La Nacion.

After the country’s largest trade union association, Confederacion General del Trabajo, filed a complaint against Miley’s decision, the court reviewed the case and concluded that there was no justification for Argentina’s president to pursue labor law reforms via presidential decree without the approval of the country’s Congress. .

First of all, the dissatisfaction of the unions was caused by a clause in the decree that significantly limited the right of unions and workers to strike in various sectors of the economy, especially in transport, education, health. and communication.

There was also dissatisfaction with the extension of the trial period from three months to eight months.

Before this, Argentina’s new government contributed Reform package to the Parliament

Previously in Buenos Aires passed A protest whose participants were dissatisfied with the reforms of the current Argentine President Javier Miley.

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