Changing the 12-week paternity leave proposal contained in the labor reform to a leave for the grandmothers of newborns, expert labor lawyer Charles suggested
Chapman to Labor Minister Gloria Inés Ramírez at the Reform Forum in Barranquilla.
The founder and partner of the firm Champan Wilches assured that paternity leave is intended to remain as it is and that licensing for grandmothers is under consideration.
In addition, he explained the impact the reform will have on labor costs for companies, which affects not only job creation but also their competitiveness, especially MSMEs.
He added that it is necessary for the reform to take into account the unemployed and the informal.
Source: El heraldo
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