After the Meeting of the Employment, Work and Social Affairs Committee of the OECD, where the Ministry of Labor of Colombia, at the head of the head of that portfolio, Antonio Sanguino, presented the advances and main contents of the labor reform of the government of President Gustavo Petro, in this regard, this agency recognizes as an “Epositive sphrection“That they have included”Numerous OECD recommendations“
The pronouncement was made after the intervention of the delegate of the Ministry of Labor, Diego Garzón, who listed the OECD recommendations found in the reformamong which are:
1. Extra hours in nighttime.
2. Fair remuneration of work on the mandatory rest day.
3. Measures for the elimination of violence, harassment and discrimination in the world of work.
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4. The formalization of work.
5. Guarantees for the exercise of freedom of association and protection of trade union rights.
According to the portfolio, this labor reform is based on “International Standards of Organizations such as OECD itself and ILO, also recognized by the Constitutional Court“
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