Wednesday, January 14, 2009

You just know Peru is a serious country

Really, I'm lost for words. This from Reuters today.



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Peru's top court says drunk workers cannot be fired

LIMA (Reuters) - Peru's top court has ruled that workers cannot be fired for being drunk on the job, a decision the government criticized on Wednesday for setting a dangerous precedent.

The Constitutional Tribunal ordered that Pablo Cayo Mendoza be given his job back as a janitor for the municipality of Chorrillos, which fired him for being intoxicated at work.

The firing was excessive because even though Cayo was drunk, he could still speak and write, and he did not hurt anybody, justice Fernando Calle, one of the justices, said on Wednesday.

Calle said the court would not revise its decision, despite complaints from the labor ministry.

"It's not a good idea to relax rules at workplaces," said Labor Minister Jorge Villasante.

Celso Becerra, the administrative chief of Chorrillos, a suburb of Lima, denounced the ruling.

"We've fired four workers for showing up drunk, and two of them were drivers," he said. "How can we allow a drunk to work who might run somebody over?"

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