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Constitutional Court Admits Complaint From the Ministry of Labour Against Decision on Ineffective Dismissal

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The Constitutional Court granted the application for unconstitutionality filed by the Ministry of Labour against Resolution 05-2021 of the National Court of Justice. The regulations, issued in March 2021, established that in cases of ineffective dismissal of pregnant workers, mothers or union leaders, judges could only admit such a petition and not others related to outstanding employment benefits. This prevented claims for tenths, vacations or …
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The Constitutional Court granted the application for unconstitutionality filed by the Ministry of Labour against Resolution 05-2021 of the National Court of Justice. The regulations, issued in March 2021, established that in cases of ineffective dismissal of pregnant workers, mothers or union leaders, judges could only admit such a petition and not others related to outstanding employment benefits. This prevented claims for tenths, vacations or …

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Canal RTU broke the news in on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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