Enactment of Law 24514
This law was enacted in February 1986, which left decree law 22126 without effect, in a context of new labor conflicts during the APRA government.
In February 1986, Law 24514 was enacted, rendering Decree Law 22126 null and void. This law was part of a new cycle of labor conflicts that emerged around 1986, only one year after the reforms proposed by Carlos Blancas were truncated. The context also included the supreme decree that eliminated the summer schedule in public agencies, which was interpreted by state sector workers as being imposed and unilateral. Subsequently, the greatest disenchantment was produced by the supreme decree that created the employment program (PROEM), which authorized companies to hire workers without stability for a maximum term of two years.