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Because limited outsourcing in the companies the unions did not stop claiming. Complaints forced Ministry of Labor look for conversations to make changes to the standard.
This was confirmed by the Minister of Labor. Alejandro Salas. The official said he invited companies up to seven times to discuss changes to the rule restricting outsourcing; however, no one has answered the call so far.
According to the official, the unresolved issues are related to the measures envisaged in the preliminary draft of the law. Working code.
Business unions reject it
Business unions have been warning for weeks that they will not participate in the National Labor Council again unless the ministry abandons its efforts to keep decrees 001-2022-TR and 015-2022-TR in force, as both were approved without being discussed with the private sector.
The latter made the unions feel “ridiculed,” said Jesús Salazar Nishi, the union’s president. National Society of Industry (SNI). Recall that Alejandro Salas himself insisted on seizing all legitimate resources in order to continue the rule restricting outsourcing.
Outsourcing on the brink of change?
As for the possibility of making changes to the norm restricting outsourcing, the minister assured that there is a possibility to make any changes.
“Improve, refine and work on it in a tripartite way,” he said. He also talked about what was said by his colleague Kurt Burneo when he pointed out that if there are no results, there is no point in continuing.
To this, the minister recalled that his duties include ensuring the rights of workers.
How is the employment situation in Peru?
According to the latest report from the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI), there are now 5.9% more. workers than in August, September and October 2021, but not all Peruvians are in an ideal working situation.
Over the past three months, it has been reported that a total of 385,500 people are wanted. Work in Lima.
If you compare unemployment from these months with what was recorded for the same period in 2021, it can be seen that this has decreased by 2.4% and 9.2% respectively.
In addition, INEI notes that more than five out of 10 unemployed are women, and only four are men.
Source: RPP

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