Overview
- Labor Judge Raúl Horacio Ojeda on Monday froze 82 articles of Law 27.802 after a CGT filing, stopping the new Assistance Fund and the plan to pay severance in installments without the midyear bonus.
- A separate ruling on Wednesday granted a UDA request and paused the rule that labeled education an essential service with a 75% staffing floor during strikes nationwide.
- The education case was folded into the broader CGT challenge in Court 63, so both pauses now move together under the same proceeding.
- Ojeda said the freeze is a temporary safeguard based on an appearance of a right and the risk of hard‑to‑repair harm, and he ordered the state to answer before a final ruling.
- The government said it will appeal and is weighing labor or administrative courts for the filing, leaving core changes on strikes, bargaining, telework, platform work, and the Assistance Fund on hold.