Overview
- The government’s draft under preparation targets formalization through lower employer costs, a severance fund, a new employment regime and potential income tax changes, with reports also citing possible limits on workplace assemblies.
- The CGT’s new triumvirate — Cristian Jerónimo, Jorge Sola and Octavio Argüello — met deputies of union origin to coordinate a legislative strategy and stress they will not accept rollbacks of rights.
- The union leadership is advancing a three‑track plan to challenge the idea that regulation blocks hiring, craft an alternative text and cultivate allies rather than launch immediate strikes.
- Alliance‑building includes outreach to sympathetic governors and small‑business sectors, even as concrete business backing has not yet been publicly defined.
- Peronist forces in Congress are compiling past initiatives and drafting a counterproposal, while reports indicate the Executive is evaluating calling the CGT and preparing to send its bill to extraordinary sessions.