This Thursday, March 30, from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm, a new Coffee in EL TIEMPO, titled: how many hours are we going to work and how much are we going to be paid? The effects that the Labor Reform can bring.

(Also read: The questions that the Union Council sees regarding labor and pensions).

The editor Jhon Torres, journalist and Master in Political and International Studies with almost 30 years of experience in judicial, political, peace, conflict and drug trafficking matters, will answer the questions and comments of our subscribers about the labor reformsfiled on March 16 in Congress.

How will the project affect companies and workers? How was the day and night shift? How much will they pay to work on Sundays and holidays? What will happen to indefinite-term contracts? and all your concerns will be clarified with the experience of our editor.

(Of interest: ‘We must look for a regulation that adapts to reality’: CEO of Rappi).

Un Café en EL TIEMPO is a space for dialogue between you, valued digital readers, and the editors of this publishing house who work every day to produce relevant, timely and exclusive information.

The way to participate is very simple. As a digital subscriber to EL TIEMPO, you can send your questions, register and prepare for this talk, scheduled for Thursday, March 30, from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm

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(Keep reading: ‘The reform guarantees everyone’s future pensions’: mintrabajo).