
Argentina's President-elect Javier Milei during his victory speech. Photo: EFE.
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Argentina's President-elect Javier Milei during his victory speech. Photo: EFE.
Argentinian President Javier Milei decreed the non-renewal of State worker contracts signed since January 1, 2023, including the national administration and decentralized organizations such as AFIP, PAMI and ANSES. In addition, an “exhaustive survey” of the personnel hired before that date was decreed.
It is estimated that this measure affects about 7,000 state workers. The cancellation of the contracts, which had already been anticipated from the president, occurs within the context of a tough fiscal adjustment program. According to Decree 84/2023, published today in the Official Gazette, “it is consistent with those objectives and the purpose of achieving better functioning of the public administration.”
Who is affected by the cut?
The Decree establishes that “the hiring of personnel for the provision of services carried out within the framework of article 9 of the Law for the Regulation of National Public Employment, Decree No. 1109 of December 28, 2017, and any other type of contracting that ends on December 31, 2023, or started on January 1, 2023, in the organizations included in sections a) and c) of article 8 of Law No. 24,156, will not be renewed.”
These sections of this article refer to workers from:
The Decree argues that this type of contracting is regulated by Article 9 of the Framework Law, establishing the standard for contracting workers to provide autonomous professional services necessary for the development of tasks, studies, projects or special programs. According to the Argentinian Government, this rule allows for a maximum duration of 12 months and, therefore, “they are close to expiring.” Thus, the government decided not to renew them.
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What are the exceptions to these massive layoffs?
Article 2 of the Decree outlines some exceptions for contracts that will not be canceled. They are:
What happens to workers hired before 2023?
Article 3 of the document promulgated today establishes that contracts signed prior to January 1, 2023, may not be renewed for a period exceeding 90 calendar days.
In Article 4, the authorities of each jurisdiction are ordered to “carry out an exhaustive survey of contracted personnel to evaluate the renewal” of their employment during this period.
Translation: Orinoco Tribune
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