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October 17, 2022
2022-1563

Uruguay’s Executive Branch approves conditions for employees of Free Trade Zone users to work remotely

  • Dependent employees of Free Trade Zones may agree to provide services remotely.

Decree 319/022 sets forth that dependent employees may perform their services remotely from their private domicile in national territory for their Free Trade Zone employers.

The following conditions are required to work remotely:

  • Only dependent employees who work a full-time day (not less than 25 hours per week) may work remotely.
  • 90% of the dependent employees must perform a minimum of 60% of their monthly workload at the work center and for the remaining 10% there will be no minimum.
  • The sum of monthly office hours completed by total employees may not be less than 60% of the total monthly workload.
  • A minimum of 1,000 monthly office hours, considering all employees, is required.

Remote work is not allowed for dependent employees who directly develop production or manufacturing, distribution or logistics operational activities, as well as those who carry out substantive commercial activities and those who carry out exceptional, auxiliary and complementary activities provided for in the Free Trade Zone regulation.

The decree was published by the Official Gazette on 5 October 2022. The decree is effective 60 days after its publication (which could be eventually postponed for a maximum of 30 days) and can be accessed here.

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CONTACTS

For additional information with respect to this Alert, please contact the following:

EY Uruguay, Montevideo

Ernst & Young LLP (United States), Latin American Business Center, New York

Ernst & Young LLP (United Kingdom), Latin American Business Center, London

Ernst & Young Tax Co., Latin American Business Center, Japan & Asia Pacific