Labor history is the record that contains the contributions that each worker has made during his working life, And it is essential for colpensione beneficiaries to acquire the right to old age and other services. For this reasonthe entity called on Colombian workers to regularly verify their labor history to learn about the state of cessationswhich are a labor law of all employees in the country.
The most efficient way to verify if you have severance in colpensions is Periodically consult your labor history. In this way, affiliates guarantee that the contributions for their pension are doing correctly.
To provide a transparent and modern service to pensioners, The entity developed an electronic platform that allows them to access their labor history quickly and safely No need to move to a physical office.
In case of finding some inconsistency, you can request verification and correction by electronic route. You can also approach one of the colpensions attention points.
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To know if you have unemployment in colpensions, You must consult your labor history through the following steps:
1) Enter the Colpensiones website: Colpensions.gov.co
2) Click on “Electronic Headquarters.”
3) If you are already registered, enter your user and password. If you are not registered, enter the option: “register” and follow the steps.
4) Once registered, you can access and consult your labor history
The importance of consulting unemployment in colpensions
Colpensiones
Source: Official Colpensiones-Facebook
Consulting the labor history makes it possible to affiliate not only to ensure that the unemployment are correctly consigned, which is essential to access this right in case of termination of the employment contract.
It also enables to detect other possible errors or inconsistencies and anticipate any problem and correct it before it becomes an obstacle when reaching retirement age.
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