The chair law (Spanish: ley de la silla), officially «Law Nº 2951, which establishes the rights of particular employees to rest in chairs» (Spanish: Ley Nº 2951 que establece el descanso en silla a los empleados particulares), was a Chilean law which came into effect on 7 December 1914[1] under the government of Ramón Barros Luco, which obligated owners of commercial establishments to provide chairs for their employees. It was one of the first achievements of movements for workers' rights which sprang up at the end of the 19th century in Chile. While no longer on the books, the same right is provided by the modern Chilean Labor Code of 1994.
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