
Management wants the contracts for foreign workers to be handled by the Ministry of Labor rather than the Presidency itself. A group of 49 associations and 53 companies that belong to the National Council of Business (Conep), joined forced in the presentation of this letter that was sent to the Senate last week.
Juan Celso Marranzini, the head of the Conep, together with Laura Izquierdo, the head of the Dominican Republic Management Confederation (Copardom), have said the president of the Senate expects their letter to speed things up a bit.
The issue seems to be the fact that Article 135 of the current Labor Code establishes a maximum 80-20 distribution between Dominican and foreign workers. However, Article 145 allows the Executive Branch to issue permits that are valid for a year, particularly for the farming sector, and which can vary the above apportionment of laborers. This is the article that the management sector wishes to move over to the Ministry of Labor.
The message to the Senate came about after the AIRD and representatives of the construction sector called for some new manner of regulating the undocumented workers, especially after the intensive deportation process was activated a year ago.
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Listin Diario
20 October 2025