Colombia: When is the Reinstatement of the Employee Considered Inadvisable?
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Source : leglobal.orgAuthor: Alejandro Castellanos It would be inadvisable to reinstate employees who were dismissed for certain just causes; e.g., the employee’s preventive arrest for more than 30 days. The Labour Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice established in decision No. SL816-2022 that, if an event or circumstance should arise in which a loss of trust […... Lire la suite
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