Workers in Argentina face the biggest blow to their employment rights since the…

When he was elected as president of Argentina in November 2023, Javier Milei was seen by many voters as a political outsider. An economist by profession, he promised a reset for the country which would end inflation and slash public spending. Amid diatribes against politicians and dismissals of the climate emergency as a “socialist lie” , he was keen on wielding a chainsaw to symbolise his plans for fixing a stagnant economy burdened with debt. And since he took office, Milei has been busy with his agenda of cutting. Within weeks he had published an 82-page executive decree as an inaugural phase of his extensive deregulation. The…