Good evening, yesterday afternoon I was reviewing my employment contract and I had a question which I would like to be answered, my question has to do with the following: Under what circumstances does a fixed-term contract become indefinite?
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Good morning, based on your question I proceed to answer this same, hoping that my answer will answer all your doubts.
The fixed-term contract becomes indefinite when: - The worker continues to
provide services for the employer with his knowledge after the agreed termination date. - When it is renewed for the second time. Finally, a worker is presumed to have been hired indefinitely when he has provided discontinuous services for the same employer under more than two term contracts, for twelve months or more in a total period of fifteen months.