In Buenos Aires, security forces clashed with protesters opposing proposed labor reforms, using tear gas, rubber bullets, and water cannons. Unions argue the reforms threaten the right to strike and diminish worker protections, while President Javier Milei contends they are essential for his free-market agenda. The protests reflect deep divisions over labor rights in Argentina. This unrest highlights the ongoing struggle between government policies and union interests.
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