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Salary increases via collective bargaining will only reach unionized

Salary increases via collective bargaining will only reach unionized Salary increases via collective bargaining will only reach unionized

Public sector workers will no longer have an impediment to collectively bargain for economic issues. This after the constitutional Court (TC) declare Law 31188 constitutional, referring to the state collective bargaining law. In addition, this has been reinforced with the complementary provisions included in the 2022 public budget, that authorize salary improvements that occur within […]

Law 31131: what is it and what were the benefits raised by the rule declared unconstitutional by the TC?

Law 31131: what is it and what were the benefits raised by the rule declared unconstitutional by the TC? Law 31131: what is it and what were the benefits raised by the rule declared unconstitutional by the TC?

The Constitutional Court (TC) has just declared (by majority) unconstitutional Law 31131 which establishes provisions to eradicate discrimination in labor regimes, and which provided for the incorporation of workers with Administrative Services Contract (CAS) to labor regimes 276 and 728. Until this information was known, a total of 356,817 state workers who are under this […]

TC declares unfounded lawsuit against collective bargaining law

TC declares unfounded lawsuit against collective bargaining law TC declares unfounded lawsuit against collective bargaining law

By not reaching 5 votes in agreement, the Constitutional Court declared unfounded the lawsuit against Law 31188, referring to collective bargaining in the public sector. It should be remembered that last June the previous government of Francisco Sagasti filed the lawsuit promulgated by insistence by the Congress of the Republic. With the arrival of Pedro […]

TC declares unconstitutional law that progressively eliminates CAS

TC declares unconstitutional law that progressively eliminates CAS TC declares unconstitutional law that progressively eliminates CAS

The Constitutional Court declared unconstitutional, by majority, the Law 31131 – Law that establishes provisions to eradicate discrimination in labor regimes, which provided for the incorporation of workers with Administrative Services Contract (CAS) to labor regimes 276 and 728. Until this information was known, a total of 356,817 state workers who are under the Administrative […]

Scotiabank: Constitutional Court Rules Against Millionaire Money Back

Scotiabank: Constitutional Court Rules Against Millionaire Money Back Scotiabank: Constitutional Court Rules Against Millionaire Money Back

The Constitutional Court (TC) declared inadmissible the application for protection filed by the bank Scotiabank against the National Superintendency of Customs and Tax Administration (Sunat) for default interest generated as a result of the delay in complying with the RTF issued by the Tax Court of 8 years and that caused the debt to increase […]

Constitutional Court declares inadmissible Scotiabank’s lawsuit against Sunat

Constitutional Court declares inadmissible Scotiabank’s lawsuit against Sunat Constitutional Court declares inadmissible Scotiabank’s lawsuit against Sunat

The constitutional Court declared inadmissible the claim for amparo filed by the Scotiabank bank against the National Superintendency of Customs and Tax Administration (Sunat) for default interest generated as a result of the delay in complying with the RTF issued by the Tax Court of 8 years and that it did that the debt increases […]

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