Argentina's lower house passes labor reform, sends to Senate for final vote

Argentina's lower house passes labor reform, sends to Senate for final vote

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.

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The bill, ​which ​was passed last ‌week by the Senate, was approved with 135 votes in favor and 115 against. After ‌going through some ​modifications, it ​will ​go back to ‌the Senate for a ​final ​vote before it can become law.

(Reporting by ​Nicolas ‌Misculin; Writing by Daina ​Beth Solomon; Editing by ​Christian Schmollinger)

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