The Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, today denied that the labor reform will modify the Public Employment Law, in response to ATE's leader, Rodolfo Aguiar, as stated during a press conference at the Casa Rosada. 'I urge you, please, until there is an official communication about the content of the labor modernization, I ask you not to say things that are not true,' Adorni said. He reminded that Aguiar had previously stated that his job is to provoke a crisis for the government of President Javier Milei. 'If there is a government that is working to reverse the deplorable state of the formal sector in Argentina, it is this one, President Javier Milei's government,' Adorni clarified. He added that any claim about a measure that has not been announced, made public, or communicated through official channels is, by default, false. Adorni also tried to cool down the labor and tax debate, focusing on the monotax: 'There is a lot of talk about certain topics, among them, the monotax. Well, good luck with that,' Adorni retorted.
Chief of Staff denies claims about labor reform
Argentina's Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, refuted union leader's claims that the labor reform would change public employment law, calling them false until an official announcement is made.