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In brief

Supreme Decree No. 006-2021-TR, which approves the collective bargaining Regulation and minimum working conditions of the Agrarian Labor Regime Law, was published on 30 March 2021. This standard sets out provisions related to the promotion of collective bargaining in the agricultural sector and the minimum working conditions that companies must implement.


The main novelties of the new regulation are as follows:

  • Promoting collective bargaining
  • Minimum working conditions

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Monica Pizzaro is a lawyer with experience in advising on labor, pension and social security law to public and private companies and state institutions, as well as in sponsorship in judicial processes. She has been a consultant for the Gender and Employment Program of the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the Academy of the Magistracy, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate teaching at various universities. She is president of the Peruvian Society of Labor and Social Security Law.

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Luis Miguel has a solid background in labor law, law of labor proceeding, social security, immigration, constitutional law and arbitration. He has an extensive experience advising on labor, pensions and immigration matters.He has participated as attorney in labor and constitutional processes, as well as administrative procedures and arbitration supporting private and public entities.

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Elizabeth Zamudio has extensive experience in providing legal labor advice to significant companies within the national and international market, providing individual and collective consultancy in labor law, legal assistance in judicial claims and administrative proceedings at the Labor and Migratory Authority.