Bibliographic citations
Mantilla, F., (2023). Problemáticas y Mecanismos de Solución en la Aplicación de Convenciones Colectivas Concurrentes de Distinto Ámbito [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24521
Mantilla, F., Problemáticas y Mecanismos de Solución en la Aplicación de Convenciones Colectivas Concurrentes de Distinto Ámbito []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24521
@misc{renati/535839,
title = "Problemáticas y Mecanismos de Solución en la Aplicación de Convenciones Colectivas Concurrentes de Distinto Ámbito",
author = "Mantilla Rojas, Frank Oliver",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The factual possibility of the plurality of unions within the same company according to the union and collective bargaining data in Peru during the year 2021; and, in turn, the multiple affiliation of the same worker to two or more unions of different levels of representation, lead to the necessary and adequate regulation of the articulation of concurrent collective agreements in different surroundings. This would not be possible, without the legal authorization of the existence of more than one collective agreement applicable to a worker or group of workers who can simultaneously join more than one trade union organization, in accordance with our internal legislation, as long as they belong to a different area. What leads us to analyze the legal regulation that our legislation assumes regarding the articulation of concurrent collective agreements embodied in art. 45° of D. S. N° 003-2010-TR, recently modified by the second amending complementary provision of Law N° 31110 and, in addition, the validity or effectiveness of the same in accordance with our business reality where the hyperdecentralization of collective bargaining prevails. This analysis deserves to deepen the techniques of articulation of legal sources and resolution of antinomies, but from the point of view of trade union freedom in the terms outlined by the pronouncements of the ILO control bodies as the best exponents of this legal principle scope international. Thus, it is intended to review if our legislation, in accordance with the regulations and pronouncements of the international system, prioritizes the simultaneous validity of a plurality of collective agreements through its articulation and if it resorts in last instance to the prevalence of one of the concurrent agreements, privileging the principle of the most favorable norm.
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