Challenges and Debate After Colombia's 23% Minimum Wage Decree

Following President Gustavo Petro's December 30 decree of a 23% minimum wage increase for 2026, debate intensifies between workers celebrating relief and businesses fearing job losses and costs. With no prior agreement among stakeholders, focus shifts to implementation and mitigating risks like inflation and informality.

President Petro's unilateral decree of a 23% minimum wage hike—to 1,750,905 pesos plus transportation aid, totaling around 2 million pesos monthly—has deepened divisions after stalled tripartite talks. Workers and unions hail it as vital support amid high living costs, potentially boosting consumption and local economies.

Businesses, especially SMEs in labor-intensive sectors, decry the scale as exceeding forecasts, disrupting 2026 planning, contracts, and tariffs amid a strong dollar. The guilds' negotiation withdrawal led to a decision surpassing even union asks, heightening tensions.

The government must now address fallout: cushion job losses, curb rising informality and closures, ease fiscal pressures, block automatic wage indexations, incentivize formalization, and support vulnerable industries. Prudent policies are essential to prevent inflation, as seen in Venezuela where unchecked raises devastated employment and prices.

Sustaining a dignified wage requires a thriving business sector. Balancing worker gains with economic stability is key to avoiding future pitfalls.

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President Gustavo Petro signs minimum wage decree amid supportive protests in Plaza Bolívar, Bogotá.
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Petro signs new decree maintaining $2 million minimum wage amid protests

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Following the Council of State's suspension of the 2026 minimum wage decree, President Gustavo Petro signed a new measure on February 19 from Plaza Bolívar in Bogotá, keeping the wage at $2 million (including transport subsidy) despite the ruling. The signing came amid protests defending the 23%+ increase, as the government pushes for a 'vital wage' by 2027.

The Council of State provisionally suspended the decree setting a 23.7% minimum wage increase for 2026, but the government and labor representatives seek to maintain it. President Gustavo Petro called for a national mobilization on February 19 to defend the vital wage. Fenalco warned of risks to over 700,000 formal jobs.

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President Gustavo Petro issued Transitory Decree 0159 on February 19, 2026, keeping the minimum wage at $1,750,905, a 23% increase from 2025. This measure responds to an order from the Council of State while it decides on the original decree. The government defends the figure for integrating economic and constitutional criteria, though business groups express concerns over employment and inflation.

The Colombian government issued several decrees under the Economic, Social and Ecological Emergency declared due to floods in eight departments, including a 16% tax on digital bets and an $8.6 trillion addition to the 2026 budget. These measures aim to fund aid for victims and revive the local economy. Critics like Andi and AmCham question their impact on investment.

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Colombia's January inflation hit 1.18% monthly, exceeding historical averages and highlighting the broad impact of the minimum wage increase on the IPC basket. The services component drove the uptick, with an annual variation of 6.33%. This breaks two months of moderation, pushing annual inflation to 5.35%.

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