Colombia Labour Rules From the Petro Era Are Scrapped, and Unions Are Angry
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Colombia Labour Rules From the Petro Era Are Scrapped, and Unions Are Angry
Colombia's labour ministry repealed 11 circulars from the Petro era, but the 2025 reform law remains. Unions are angry, while business groups welcome the move. The post Colombia Labour Rules From the Petro Era Are Scrapped, and Unions Are Angry appeared first on The Rio Times.
Government of De la Espriella tomb eleven circulars that set guidelines for the protection and guarantee of labour rights in the country.
The Ministry of Labour repealed and terminated 11 circulars issued between September 2025 and July 2026, following a legal review in which it found problems related to competence, legal reserve, regulatory technique and scope of some of the guidelines adopted by the entity. The decision was formalized by Resolution 2708 of August 20, 2026, signed by the Minister of Labour, Natalia Eugenia López Fuentes. The circulars addressed issues such as wor…
The portfolio noted that a circular may guide or instruct, but may not create new obligations with legal effect
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