Increase in fines for employers hiring foreign personnel without valid work permit
This Law modifies the fines that the Ministry of Labor may impose to employers that hire foreign personnel without having a valid work permit, and the employment of minors, without complying with the requirements established in the law. Comments: The fines that the Ministry of Labor may apply when foreign personnel is detected without a
- Published in Labor Law_news, Maria Teresa Mendoza, News
Morgan & Morgan participated in forum on labor immigration challenges in Panama
On July 26, 2017, a forum was held in Panama called, “Labor immigration flexibility or restriction, what do we need?” organized by the Panamanian Association of Business Executives. Said forum served as a platform to discuss issues of national interest on legal and practical aspects of work and residence permits for aliens, legalizations and mechanisms
- Published in Jose Carrizo, Labor Law_news, Maria Teresa Mendoza, News
Morgan & Morgan participated in conference on risks in the recruitment of personnel in companies
On June 21, 2017, the conference on “Risks in hiring job candidates” was held in Panama City, organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Mexico-Panama (Camexpa). María Teresa Mendoza, partner in the Labor Law Department of Morgan & Morgan, took part as speaker with the theme “Legal aspects in the process of selecting candidates for
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Nueva Ley que crea la Licencia de Paternidad en Panamá
Mediante la Ley No. 27 de martes 23 de mayo de 2017 se crea la licencia de paternidad para trabajadores de empresas privadas y servidores públicos. Comentarios: La Licencia de paternidad aplica para trabajadores, cuya esposa o conviviente en condiciones de singularidad y estabilidad, se encuentre en estado de gravidez. Para acogerse a la licencia
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Paternity leave for employees and public servants
María Teresa Mendoza Vallejo, Partner, Labor Law, Morgan & Morgan On May 24, 2017, Act 27 of May 23rd, 2017 was published in the Official Gazette No. 28285-B of May 24th, 2017, which establishes the Paternity Leave, applicable both to employees of private sector, as well as to public servants, effective since May 25th, 2017.
- Published in Labor Law_news, Maria Teresa Mendoza, News