An Argentine court has overturned proposed labor reforms by President Javier Milei, which aimed to ease worker dismissals. The court ruled the regulations unconstitutional, asserting that the president exceeded his authority by decreeing them without congressional approval. Milei, a libertarian, introduced changes such as extending job probation to eight months and reducing severance compensation. His administration can appeal the decision, marking another setback for his economic reforms. The president has been focused on reducing state spending to address the budget deficit and combat inflation, leading to protests and a recent one-day general strike.