Gloria Inés Ramírez

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PresidentGustavo Petro
Preceded byÁngel Custodio Cabrera
Succeeded byAntonio Sanguino
BornGloria Inés Ramírez Rios
(1956-05-08) 8 May 1956 (age 69)
Gloria Inés Ramírez
Official portrait, 2022
Minister of Labour
In office
11 August 2022  9 Febreuay 2025
PresidentGustavo Petro
Preceded byÁngel Custodio Cabrera
Succeeded byAntonio Sanguino
Senator of Colombia
In office
20 July 2006  20 July 2014
Personal details
BornGloria Inés Ramírez Rios
(1956-05-08) 8 May 1956 (age 69)
PartyColombian Communist Party
Other political
affiliations
Patriotic Union
Alma materTechnological University of Pereira
Profession

Gloria Inés Ramírez Rios (born 8 June 1956) is a Colombian trade unionist, professor, and politician who served as Minister of Labor from 2022 to 2025. A member of the Colombian Communist Party, Ramírez resigned from her position as Minister of Labor in February 2025. She previously served as a Senator from 2006 to 2014.[1]

Born in Filadelfia, Caldas, Ramírez served as president of the Colombian Federation of Educators. She was a member of the Workers Central Union.[2]

She was born on 8 June 1956, in Filadelfia, Caldas. She has a degree in physics and mathematics from the Technological University of Pereira.[2]

In her life as an educator, she has performed her role in mostly public institutions, which led her to see the reality of the country in which she lived: the conditions in which the classes were taught, the state of health of the children, the infrastructure of campuses, etc. From a very young age she was linked to the left, thus militating in the Colombian Communist Party and the Patriotic Union.[3][4]

In addition, he has held positions within trade unionism; being president of the Colombian Federation of Educators (FECODE), and member of the executive committee of the Central Union of Workers of Colombia (CUT).[5] She has also been a defender of women's rights, female emancipation and gender equality.[6]

Senator of Colombia

In the 2006 Colombian legislative elections, she was elected Senator of the Republic of Colombia with a total of 32,589 votes, representing the Alternative Democratic Pole (of which the Communist Party was a member at the time[7]). Later in the 2010 Colombian legislative elections, she was re-elected as senator with a total of 36,335 votes.[8]

She defended projects that sought the vindication of workers, homosexual rights and the recognition of conscientious objection to compulsory military service, which was promoted by the National Association of Secondary Students.[6]

Gloria Inés Ramírez is the author of the law that criminalized femicide in Colombia.[6] she also promoted other projects such as the creation of the Congressional Legal Commission for Equity for Women and the inclusion of unpaid housework in the National Accounts System.[9]

Minister of Labour

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