Colombian Labor Reform Faces Setback in Senate Decision

Colombia's Senate has turned down a referendum on labor reform proposed by President Gustavo Petro. While the reform aims to enhance worker conditions, the Senate will revisit a previously dismissed bill to address labor issues.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bogota | Updated: 15-05-2025 03:03 IST | Created: 15-05-2025 03:03 IST
Colombian Labor Reform Faces Setback in Senate Decision
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In a significant political development, Colombia's Senate has vetoed a 12-question referendum on labor reform proposed by President Gustavo Petro. The decision marks another hurdle for the leftist leader's vision to enhance workers' conditions.

The rejected referendum signifies ongoing challenges for Petro's administration, which has been seeking legislative support for transformative labor policies. Despite the setback, efforts to improve labor conditions persist.

The Senate has opted to revive discussions on a previously dismissed bill that aims to address labor reform. This move indicates a willingness to continue debates on labor issues while navigating through political complexities.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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