
"Argentina's Judiciary Halts Milei's Labor Reforms Amidst Economic Turmoil"
An Argentine court has suspended parts of President Javier Milei's economic reform 'mega-decree,' which included controversial labor law changes, following a challenge by the CGT trade union. The suspended measures, which aimed to increase job probation periods, reduce dismissal compensations, and cut pregnancy leave, are now pending Congressional consideration. The libertarian president's decree, part of his plan to address Argentina's economic crisis with deregulation and spending cuts, has sparked protests and a planned general strike. The government intends to appeal the ruling.