Argentinian President Javier Milei's administration is pushing forward with a controversial labor reform aimed at stimulating economic growth, two years into his term without the promised economic boom. The new law, confirmed by the Chamber of Deputies in Buenos Aires on Thursday, proposes extending the standard workday from eight to twelve hours, allowing companies to demand longer working days without classifying the additional hours as overtime. This significant weakening of labor rights has deeply divided the nation, as it seeks to foster an economic miracle through altered employment regulations.