Chile.- Chilean’s government sent to the Working Committee of the House signs for labor reform. Finally, as anticipated, the authority proposed changes to more than 70 articles.
Among them, is reducing the period of vacancy in the law. The original bill stipulated that would take effect from the first day of the thirteenth month after its publication in the Official Journal. Now, through the signs, the government decided that occur from the seventh month.
Lautaro Carmona (PC) MP who chairs the Working Committee, said that the voting will begin today with "all items not received indications". After that, will start the analysis of the signs.
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