The Ecuadoran 2010 Public Service Organic Law ((in Spanish) Ley orgánica del servicio público) was on 30 September 2010 a draft law that intended to regulate the Ecuadoran public service, by creating a standardised base for the payment of compensation to civil servants. The draft has gone through several constitutional steps to becoming a law. As of 2 October 2010, it had not yet become a law. [1] The law was one of the elements in the 2010 Ecuador coup d'état attempt.[ citation needed]
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Some police officers felt that the law negatively affected their labor rights.[ citation needed]
President Rafael Correa proposed the law on 2 July 2010. [2] The law passed through first and second parliamentary readings and a plenary approval. [1] President Correa's response on 3 September was that he made a partial objection to the law proposal. [3] As of 2 October 2010, the law had not yet reached a final status. [1]
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The law was claimed by participants in the 2010 coup d'état attempt against Correa to be the reason for the attempted coup d'état.[ citation needed]