The government has finalized the wording and is now accelerating negotiations

The national government has finished drafting the labor reform project that it will present to Congress in the coming days, according to official sources, and negotiations will now intensify.

The country’s Minister of Liberation and Transformation, Federico Sturzenegger, finalized the details of what he called the “modernization” of the work and sent them to Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni, to Speaker of the House of Representatives Martin Menem, and to Senator Patricia Bullrich, the new head of the Advanced Freedom Bloc.

The reform discourse could include titles of hyperactivism, a list of agreements, tax burdens, fees, financing of unions and chambers, collective rights, individual action and the self-employed, trade union democracy and its various derivatives.

The definition of the project that they hope to discuss during the month of December, within the framework of the call for extraordinary sessions that will extend from the 10th to the 31st of December of the same month, with continuity from the 19th of January to the end of February, came after the open tension due to the rejection of the CGT, in a conversation Gerardo Martinez, President of the UOCRA, detailed about the reform. “We will not sit idly by,” he said after the failed meeting of the Mayo Council held last Wednesday in Casa Rosada.

But the executive authority closed the materials with its fingerprint and its back to the union’s requests. The same was assumed by the President of the Argentine Industrial Confederation, Martin Rapalini, who demanded a tightening of the meaning of the rule.

With the draft projects ready, the government directs its interlocutors to look for support. For this reason, Adorni and the Minister of the Interior, Diego Santilli, clarify the requests with the governors while Bullrich and Menem do the same in Congress.