Bibliographic citations
Puican, J., (2023). Propuesta de modificatoria al art. 4° del D. Leg. 689 para promover contratación laboral de extranjeros en el sector privado [Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7144
Puican, J., Propuesta de modificatoria al art. 4° del D. Leg. 689 para promover contratación laboral de extranjeros en el sector privado []. PE: Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7144
@misc{renati/583550,
title = "Propuesta de modificatoria al art. 4° del D. Leg. 689 para promover contratación laboral de extranjeros en el sector privado",
author = "Puican Otero, Jorge Gelsser Giomar",
publisher = "Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo",
year = "2023"
}
Since the early nineties and even more in 2016 in Peru has been increasing foreign migration due to different internal conflicts that have forced citizens from other countries to move to our nation for a better quality of life, seeking to occupy a job in private sector companies, however, this is not possible in its entirety with the validity of the Decree Leg. 689 approved in 1991 and its regulation N° 014-92- TR which was modified in some articles by Supreme Decree 008-2018-TR, which establishes a limit for hiring foreign personnel regulated in Article 4. For such reason, it is necessary to establish the modification to improve the content on the maximum percentage of labor force, setting it within a bill, under the development of an investigation subjected to a detailed analysis of the deficiencies that the article presents regarding the percentage of foreigners that must be hired by private companies and that is not in accordance with the national legal system, doctrine, principles and international treaties ratified by the Peruvian State, which will lead to concretely elaborate the substantial improvements of Article 4 of Decree Leg. 689, being suitable the extension of the percentage to 30% in order to promote access to employment and achieve the protection of the right to work.
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