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Ítem Addressing psychosocial work-related stress interventions : a systematic review(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Restrepo Arango, Julia; Lemos Hoyos, MariantoniaÍtem Costos de accidentes(Universidad EAFIT, 1967) Clavijo Escobar, C.arlos; ColtejerPublicación Estabilidad laboral reforzada por salud en Colombia : abusos y repercusiones para las empresas(Universidad EAFIT, 2025) Restrepo Vargas, Liliana María; Escalante Gómez, SantiagoReinforced labor stability for health reasons is a protection that guarantees workers affected by health conditions a legal framework that prevents them from being dismissed in an arbitrary or unjustified manner. The objective of this work is to characterize the abuses and repercussions that this prerogative of workers in Colombian companies has generated and still generates today. As a method, qualitative research with a legal and business approach was carried out, with a cross-sectional approach, through the analysis of regulations, judicial precedent and cases in companies in the country. The results indicate that reinforced job stability has fulfilled its purpose by protecting workers in vulnerable conditions. Nevertheless, its application has created challenges for employers, including additional costs, prolonged litigation, and restrictions on talent management. Regarding the misuse of this legal protection, evidence suggests that some employees have used strategies to remain in their positions without fulfilling organizational requirements, negatively impacting productivity. As for the repercussions on companies, businesses face administrative and financial difficulties due to their inability to terminate contracts without judicial authorization, limiting their capacity for restructuring and workforce planning. Finally, in relation to prevention and resolution mechanisms, strict compliance with regulations, along with occupational health and talent management strategies, can mitigate the adverse effects of this figure. In conclusion, reinforced job stability is a necessary protective measure but requires a balance between worker security and business sustainability, preventing abuses that may harm organizational dynamics. Keywords: reinforced job stability, labor law, occupational health, abuse of rights, jurisprudence, companies, Colombia.Ítem La salud ocupacional una inversión en el recurso humano(Universidad EAFIT, 1991) Maya Mejía, José; Universidad EAFIT