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Teleworking From Abroad: New Rules Under Colombia’s 2025 Labor Reform

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This is how learning contracts change with the labor reform in Colombia. Image file Valora Analitik The labor reform, approved on June 25, 2025, brought an important transformation of the apprenticeship contract in Colombia.This figure, which for years operated as a special bond between companies and students in training, now acquires a working nature, with implications in terms of rights, payments and social security.

Two lawsuits have arrived at the Constitutional Court asking for toppling parts or all of the labor reform. The most recent one is by Senator Jonathan Ferney Pulido, who acknowledges himself as Jota Pe. The Green Senator asked the Court to declare an article on the work experience of persons deprived of their liberty unenforceable. It is the 19th and mentions that “The persons deprived of their liberty will be granted the redemption of sentence …

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Littler Mendelson P.C. broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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