Horacio Rodríguez Larreta confirmed that he will promote a labor reform although he ruled out completely eliminating compensation

Horacio Rodríguez Larreta confirmed that he will promote a labor reform although he ruled out completely eliminating compensation

The Buenos Aires head of government assured that “he will update the legislation” and that “he will put an end to the trial industry.” He did it before an Ámbito consultation within the framework of the Llao Llao Forum.

The presidential candidate Horacio Rodriguez Larreta He confirmed that he will seek to promote a labor reform, although he ruled out completely eliminating compensation. He did it at a press conference in which he participated Ambit at the Llao Llao hotel, after he presented his economic plan to some 140 businessmen who are members of the so-called red circle. “We have to update the legislation and end the trial industry,” said.

Regarding the closure of the event through which practically all the opposition candidates for the presidency paraded, the Buenos Aires head of government sought, without mentioning them, qualify the speeches of Patricia Bullrich and Javier Milei. He rejected the idea of ​​looking for magical solutions and charged against political violence: “I don’t believe in aggression. It has been the way of doing politics in Argentina in the last 80 years and whoever arrives throws away everything that the previous one did. It’s useless.” said.

In the middle of the informal bandeo that included: island of cheeses and risottos, empanadas, meat and vegetable skewers, the Together for Change candidate made a brief presentation and then answered questions from the attendees for more than two hours. Already there, he slipped the possibility of advancing with a labor reform, but later before a query from Ámbito, he confirmed it: “We have to update the legislation and end the trial industry,” he said.

In this sense, he maintained that he is going to “eliminate the law of fines” and expanded “today you have an SME with ten employees, one makes a labor lawsuit and you end up paying compensation that the company turns over to you.” His conclusion was that, among other things, that is why “private employment has not grown in Argentina for twelve years.”

Asked about the possibility of completely eliminating compensation, He said that “there are sectors of the economy that have high turnover and mobility where that applies. For example, in the construction sector. But there are others where the work is much more stable where it applies less ”and he completed:“ there are no generalities and generalities. We have to see case by case. Unemployment insurance does not go for everything.

  1. Horacio Rodríguez Larreta also assured that his plan does not aim “only to lower inflation, but rather it is a development plan so that Argentina grows again, so that it exports more and to generate work.” He mentioned lithium, energy and the knowledge economy as sectors that can boost activity in the coming years.

Source: Ambito

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