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As we enter 2025, it is crucial for employers to review the numerous changes in labor laws across Latin America from 2024 and to anticipate the trends that will shape the coming year. In this blog, we provide a comprehensive overview of the key updates, reforms, and new regulations that have impacted the labor landscape in various LATAM countries in 2024, and what to expect in 2025.

2024 Recap

Argentina

  • No more labor fines: Argentina removed fines for issues like defective registration and delayed severance payments.
  • Easy employee registration: Electronic pay slips and digital proof of payments are now accepted.
  • Subcontracting simplified: The use of third-party employees to perform company tasks is no longer considered an illegal substitution of the employer.
  • Digital work certificates: Work certificates now have simplified delivery through digital means.
  • Extended trial period: The probationary period for new employees has been extended from 3 to 6 months (and up to 12 months in some cases).
  • Pregnancy protection: Pregnant employees can work up to 10 days before giving birth.
  • Labor amnesty: A labor amnesty was introduced covering unregistered or poorly registered employment relationships.

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