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New Obligations in Sexual Harassment, Labor Harassment, and Workplace Violence in Chile (Spanish)
July 18, 2024
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Employment Matters Vlog #60
Speaker: Constanza Trisotti (Carey / Chile)
On August 1, 2024, Karin’s Law will take effect in Chile. This legislation makes changes to the Labor Code and other legal frameworks concerning sexual and workplace harassment and introduces the concept of workplace violence. The law places new requirements on employers, with a focus on preventing, investigating, and penalizing harassment and violent behavior.
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