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    Argentina Senate passes Milei labor reform, advancing pro‑market overhaul

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    BUENOS AIRES, Feb ‌12 (Reuters) - Argentina's Senate approved President Javier Milei's ​flagship labor reform bill early Thursday, marking a key advance for ⁠the libertarian leader's sweeping economic agenda.  

    After debating the measure for more than 13 hours, lawmakers voted 42 to ​30 to pass the reform and send it to the lower ‌house for debate, a victory for Milei's administration, which argues the overhaul will spur investment and formal job creation.

    "This law ⁠represents a turning point in Argentine labor ⁠history," Milei said in a statement after the vote, calling it a "profound transformation" that would reduce bureaucracy and update regulations he described as outdated in the face of ‌economic and technological change.

    Opposition Peronist senators had fought against the ⁠reform, arguing that the package threatens ‌long-standing worker protections. 

    Lawmakers made adjustments to ​the bill before its passage, including the removal of a provision that would have cut income tax rates ‌to 31% from 35%, a change ​sought by provincial governors, ⁠and incorporated new concessions to powerful labor unions.

    The ‌reform eases hiring rules, changes ⁠the vacation time system and allows for extending the standard workday from eight to 12 hours. It also introduces ​new limits on the ‌right to strike.

    The session unfolded as protesters hurled Molotov cocktails ⁠and clashed with police ​outside Congress.

    (Reporting by Lucila Sigal; writing by Cassandra Garrison; ​Editing by Aidan Lewis)

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