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Lawmakers pass sweeping overhaul 135-115 amid nationwide strike and clashes near Congress, sending amended bill back to Senate for final approval - Anadolu Ajansı
BUENOS AIRES, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Argentina’s lower house of Congress early on Friday approved a contentious labor reform bill backed by libertarian President Javier Milei even after unions opposing the changes staged a nationwide strike that brought parts of the country to a halt.
GLMC 2026 concluded with reaffirmed cooperation between Saudi Arabia and international partners, including the ILO, to continue advancing decent work standards, labor mobility, occupational safety and health, and inclusive labor market reform. Legal Disclaimer: