/ Publication of New Law on Workplace Harassment, Sexual Harassment and Violence at Work
January 18, 2024Sebastian Garrido
Associate Attorney
On January 15, Law No. 2,643 was published, which amends the Labor Code and other legal bodies, in matters of prevention, investigation and sanction of workplace harassment, sexual harassment or violence at work. The amendments introduced by this law will become effective as from the sixth month of its publication (June 15, 2024). This will imply a review and update of internal regulations and of the processes used to deal with complaints and investigations of workplace harassment, sexual harassment or violence at work within the organizations.
This law, also called Karin Law, is named after the case of the late nursing technician Karin Salgado. Its purpose is to “introduce a series of amendmets to the Labor Code, in order to improve the mechanisms for the prevention and punishment of workplace harassment in companies and, by the way, to establish procedures for psychological assistance for victims of workplace harassment, tending to ensure a professional accompaniment at the time the complaint of workplace harassment is filed, all of which will be provided by the employer”, as indicated in the initial message of the bill.
The major amendments provided for by this new law are:
Article 2 of the Labor Code is amended. The most important of these amendments are the following:
The provisions to be contained in the internal regulations are modified:
Title IV of Book II is amended and renamed “Prevention, investigation and sanction of workplace harassment, sexual harassment and violence at work”:
In addition to the above amendments, the Superintendence of Social Security, by means of a general applicability rule, will provide guidelines to the entities that administer Law No. 16,744, so that in the exercise of technical assistance to employers, they prepare the protocol for the prevention of workplace harassment, sexual harassment and violence at work that must be given to workers.
Likewise, the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare must issue a regulation establishing the guidelines to be followed in the investigation of workplace harassment, sexual harassment and violence at work.
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Sebastian Garrido Associate Attorney On January 15, Law No. 2,643 was published, which amends the Labor Code and other legal bodies, in matters of prevention, investigation and sanction of workplace […]