Unions "fed up" with "paralysis" on working hour registration and other government promises
Los sindicatos están pendientes de que el Gobierno convierta en políticas públicas varios acuerdos suscritos con ellos últimamente. Algunos exigen cambios legislativos, como la reforma de la prevención de riesgos laborales , la ampliación de los permisos de fallecimiento o el estatuto del becario , así que, dada la minoría del Ejecutivo, las centrales moderan la crítica. Pero hay otros compromisos que se pueden satisfacer por decreto, sin concurso del Parlamento, y que este m
Trade unions express frustration over the government's "paralysis" in implementing promised labor reforms, including the reinforcement of working hour registration. Unions like CC OO and UGT are demanding faster action on decrees that do not require parliamentary approval, such as the working hour registry and regulations preventing companies from absorbing minimum wage increases by eliminating bonuses. They emphasize the need for concrete actions rather than just promises, especially given the government's minority status. A joint event with other European unions is planned in Madrid.
The unions' strong stance on labor reforms highlights the ongoing struggle for workers' rights and the need for government accountability in fulfilling employment-related promises.
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