
“Does labor reform change the equation for you?” He gave the answer this Tuesday Diego Fenoglio, As the founder and boss of the chocolate company Rapanui, the question during a radio interview was so detailed that there was no doubt about his assessment. While the government waits for the arrival of February to resume sessions in the Senate to discuss the labor reform bill, Fenoglio is already anticipating his expectations of the results: “It will give way.” a huge boost for the country.”
Fenoglio has already expressed complacency towards the economic, tax and labor policies promoted by the government during Javier Milei’s two years in office. This Tuesday he referred to an issue that keeps both the ruling party and the opposition in suspense: the labor reform promoted by the ruling party, which has received a statement in the Senate and whose draft bill will be discussed from February. However, it is of course not only the governing party and the opposition who are paying attention to the issue, but also trade unionists and entrepreneurs.
“Personally, I don’t know if it will bring a huge boost to the country, but it will bring a huge boost to the country,” Fenoglio began his argument this Tuesday afternoon in a dialogue with Radio Rivadavia. His company Rapanui has not stopped expanding abroad in recent years, hand in hand with its flagship product Franui, launched in various international markets in 2025.
But, he explained, there is something in common with other companies: “I have a lot of friends who have small businesses. We (Rapanui) are a medium-sized company with law firms… But before we hire a person, we analyze it 50 million times because.” “We know the employment law lawsuits that come our way.”
Regarding the current labor legislation that aims to amend the Labor Modernization Law Project, Fenoglio pointed out: “They hired you a paw on the head before you start setting up a company with labor legislation as it is now. I have four or five friends who have gone through trials and almost collapsed. “Another friend had to close his printing shop three times and start another business because of labor problems.”
“Without a doubt (the labor reform) It will generate more work. And more and more people will appear in white, since today many people work in the economy because they cannot work… And the ideal is not to have a person in black,” concluded the businessman.