Pension Equity and Base Salary. The Current Judicial Interpretation as a Basis of Inequality
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Keywords

Old age pensions
retirement
pensions bonds
wages-minimum wage
Pension bonus
pension age reference
reference wage contribution base salary earned

How to Cite

Castillo Cadena, F. (2013) “Pension Equity and Base Salary. The Current Judicial Interpretation as a Basis of Inequality”, Vniversitas, 62(127), pp. 17–60. doi:10.11144/Javeriana.VJ127.epsb.
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Abstract

This paper addresses the current problem of interpretation of what should
be understood as basic salary for the settlement of the pension bond
type A mode 2, for members who move to individual savings scheme,
showing how interpretations of the Constitutional Court and the Labor
Appeal Chamber of the Supreme Court do not conform to the financial
and economic content the law provides, and therefore, create problems
of pension equity.

JEL Classification: D63, H53, H55, K39

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