Peruvian government confirms payment to 1,472 workers ceased irregularly: Check here if you will be a beneficiary, via MTPE

The Government of Peru, through the MTPE, announces the payment of compensation to 1,472 workers ceased irregularly, in an effort to repair their labor rights.

He Peru governmentthrough the Ministry of Labor and Employment Promotion (Mtpe), has confirmed the execution of the payment of compensation at 1,472 Irregularly ceased workers. This measure benefits former employees who were withdrawn from their positions under undue conditions in the public sector and state companies.

Payment authorization was formalized through Ministerial Resolution No. 017-2025-TRand the beneficiaries can charge at the offices of the Bank of the Nation at the national level. The design will be available from the second business day after the publication of the standard, according to the Mtpe.

Irregular cessation law: What does the regulations on payments say?

The financial compensation program for irregularly ceased workers is protected in the Law No. 27803which was created to repair the labor effects suffered by employees withdrawn from state entities during privatization and restructuring processes.

He Article 3 From these regulations, it establishes four options for beneficiaries: reincorporation or labor relocation, early retirement, financial compensation and training for labor conversion. Those who chose the compensation will receive the corresponding payment by authorization of the Mtpeentity responsible for executing this policy. According to the regulations, the objective of this program is to guarantee the protection of labor rights and mitigate the impact of undue cessation on workers.

MTPE: How to know if I am on the list of irregular ceased?

The official list of beneficiaries of the first payment of 2025 can be consulted on the website of the Ministry of Labor and Employment Promotion (in this link). Citizens are reminded that, for the realization of the list, the MTPE took into account the following criteria:

  • Payment Execution: The General Administration Office of the MTPE advises the administrative process for design.
  • Monitoring: The General Directorate of Policies for the Promotion of Labor Formalization and Labor Inspection will supervise compliance with payment.
  • Dissemination: The information will be enabled on the official website of the MTPE and in the Official Gazette El Peruano.
  • Payment date: It can be charged in the Nation Bankfrom the second business day after the publication of the resolution.

The beneficiaries must review the MTPE platform to confirm their inclusion in the list and know the exact dates of payment.

Irregular ceased: How much will it be delivered by region of Peru?

The document “Annex 4” of the regulations, determined that in the 25 regions of Peru the payment corresponding to the 1,472 workers will be made, amount that amounts to a total of S/15 million. Next, you will find the amount to which the state debts ascend:

  1. Amazonas: S/12,300 (for 1 person)
  2. Áncash: S/1,092,240 (for 96 people)
  3. Apurímac: S/59,860 (for 5 people)
  4. Arequipa: S/454.280 (for 48 people)
  5. Ayacucho: S/39,360 (for 5 people)
  6. Cajamarca: S/171,380 (for 15 people)
  7. Callao: S/851.160 (for 77 people)
  8. Cusco: S/132,020 (for 16 people)
  9. Huancavelica: S/12,300 (for 1 person)
  10. Huánuco: S/103,320 (for 9 people)
  11. Ica: S/797,860 (for 81 people)
  12. Junín: S/436,240 (for 41 people)
  13. La Libertad: S/631,400 (for 68 people)
  14. Lambayeque: S/784,740 (for 75 people)
  15. Lima: S/7,339,820 (for 726 people)
  16. Loreto: S/76,260 (for 11 people)
  17. Mother of God: S/32,800 (for 3 people)
  18. Moquegua: S/112,340 (for 12 people)
  19. Pasco: S/12,300 (for 1 person)
  20. Piura: S/1,114,380 (for 109 people)
  21. Puno: S/250.920 (for 22 people)
  22. San Martín: S/93,480 (for 12 people)
  23. Tacna: S/143,500 (for 12 people)
  24. Tumbes: S/54,120 (for 5 people)
  25. Ucayali: S/191.880 (for 21 people)

Conditions to pay irregularly ceased workers

The compensation process to Irregularly ceased Follow specific criteria to determine beneficiaries. The selection is made in order of priority, in which priority will be given to the age and economic situation of the former workers. The criteria for receiving payments will be the following:

  1. Date of birth: older people are prioritized in the list of payments.
  2. Economic condition: priority is granted to those classified in extreme poverty or poverty, according to the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (Midis).
  3. Identity verification: data validation is carried out through consultations with the National Identification and Civil Status (Reniec).

These criteria seek to ensure that payments first reach those who have greater economic and social vulnerability.

Source: Larepublica

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