Bibliographic citations
Palacios, O., (2022). El trabajo remoto en el Perú: ¿una figura accidental con un futuro prometedor o un llamado a uniformizar la legislación existente? [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21865
Palacios, O., El trabajo remoto en el Perú: ¿una figura accidental con un futuro prometedor o un llamado a uniformizar la legislación existente? []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21865
@misc{renati/531974,
title = "El trabajo remoto en el Perú: ¿una figura accidental con un futuro prometedor o un llamado a uniformizar la legislación existente?",
author = "Palacios Palomino, Oridiana Marí",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
Faced with the advance of the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), on March 15, 2020 was published the Emergency Decree 26-2020 that created “remote working“ as one of the exceptional and temporary measures to prevent it. The aim of this research paper is to analyse whether remote working should be recognised as an independent figure with appropriate modifications or adhered to general legislation on distance work. In addition, as specific objectives, the first objective is to establish the current regulatory framework for distance working, by comparing and searching for disadvantages and pros in pre-existing laws to determine whether remote working offers a novel or feasible solution. Second, the current and future implications are determined by maintaining the figure currently studied. In order to achieve these objectives, taking as a standard the typology of the CICAJ Research Guide in Law, the present research is situated in that of a dogmatic or documentary nature; while its object of study focuses on the legal dogmatic. The main conclusion is remote working doesn’t regulate a completely novel assumption, but adds to the previous legislation on distance working: home working and telework; perpetuating previous shortcomings and creating new inconsistencies. Thus, constituting it as a permanent model, beyond the period originally established, would be a setback in the implementation of distance working in Peru.
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