The reason why Argentine bonuses are legally and constitutionally questionable
The additional payment for employees in the private sector was mandated by Executive Order. However, strictly speaking, the Executive has no power to order something
Lawyer. Employment advisor of companies and chambers of business. Academic Counselor for Libertad y Progreso.
The additional payment for employees in the private sector was mandated by Executive Order. However, strictly speaking, the Executive has no power to order something
EL CRONISTA – The year 2023 is likely to be volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA), just like the post-pandemic period, which experts predict will
EL CRONISTA – Recent violent industrial actions, including occupation and extortion, have brought back to the forefront the issue of whether the right to strike
EL CRONISTA: Undoubtedly, the Argentine economy runs on two currencies: while we sell, buy, get paid and pay in Argentine pesos, we all try to
EL CRONISTA: In the second half of 2022, moderate CGT leaders will gradually demand pay increases equal to the total inflation rate of the year,
EL CRONISTA: The effects on wages of this galloping inflation that we are suffering will force the Executive to adopt emergency measures at a time
EL CRONISTA – Curiously enough, as one of the Covid-19 post pandemic side effects, signs reading “Sorry, we are closed due to staff shortage” are
EL CRONISTA: The unprecedented process of political cannibalism displayed by the supposed government alliance has left the Workers’ General Confederation (CGT) alone, not by chance
EL CRONISTA: The unprecedented process of political cannibalism displayed by the supposed government alliance has left the Workers’ General Confederation (CGT) alone, not by chance
EL CRONISTA – Curiously enough, signs reading “Sorry, we are closed due to staff shortage” can be seen at many stores in Madrid, as one