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Argentina’s Senate is debating a controversial labor reform measure. Having already passed through the lower house, the bill is expected to be approved late Friday night, setting up the first major change to labor laws in 50 years. While the country’s powerful trade unions oppose the reform, the government says it is vital for economic growth. CGTN's correspondent Joel Richards reports.
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Argentina’s Senate is debating a controversial labor reform measure. Having already passed through the lower house, the bill is expected to be approved late Friday night, setting up the first major change to labor laws in 50 years. While the country’s powerful trade unions oppose the reform, the government says it is vital for economic growth. CGTN's correspondent Joel Richards reports.
For more, check out our exclusive content on CGTN Now and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The China Report.