11 Countries with the Worst Labor Laws, Working Conditions in the World

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2. Colombia

There are no laws in Colombia which would guarantee workers’ rights. The key problems 2015 report identifies are murders, lack of possibility for collective bargaining and discrimination. ITUC notes that trade unionists have been murdered for decades. Only in 2015, 20 cases of murders of trade unionists were recorded, which is the highest number in any country. The possibility of collective bargaining is seriously undermined because of the collective pacts.

11 Countries with the Worst Labor Laws, Working Conditions in the World

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