The magistrate assures that there are still important “pending” issues and assures that it would be good to have legislation that would ensure the prevalence of regional agreements.
The magistrate of the Superior Court of Justice of the Basque Country (TSJPV), Garbine Biurrunhas pointed out that the recently approved “labour reform It has been fell short with respect to the expectations that there were”, although he has admitted that “everything approved is positivebut there are positive things pending, even more positive if possible than those approved”.
In an interview granted to the “Boulevard” program of Radio Euskadi, which is broadcast today from Tolosa, and asked about the controversy of the prevalence or not of regional agreements, the president of the Social Chamber of the TSJPV has stated that “not everything is resolved” despite the 2017 agreement: “I do not have all of them with me that the Supreme Court decided something else,” she added. Thus, she has said that it would be good to have legislation that would ensure the prevalence of such agreements; “Minister Yolanda Díaz has even suggested it.”
Biurrun has assured that “the issue of dismissals or productive decentralization should have been turned around”, although as he has pointed out, “the regulations do not end when they are published in the BOE (…) it is the courts that They give the real meaning.”
Regarding the child abuse in the catholic church, has denounced the “years of silence and opacity” and “although it arrives very late”, has celebrated that the issue is addressed. “You have to find out the causes, and confirm if these causes do not exist now, because if not, they would have to be stopped immediately (…) some cases are recent, and that worries me even more, it is really urgent,” he concluded.
Source: Eitb

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