Agreement within the Government of Spain for “the repeal of the labor reform”

In a joint statement, President Sánchez, together with the two vice-presidents and several ministers, have committed to “the repeal of the 2012 labor reform in the terms established by the coalition agreement.”

The two partners of the Government of Spain, PSOE and United We Can, represented by President Pedro Sánchez, the two vice-presidents Nadia Calviño and Yolanda Díaz as well as several ministers, has agreed this Tuesday “the repeal of the labor reform the 2012 and the terms that establishes the coalition agreement “.

The pact has been revealed, in a joint statement, after the meeting held in Moncloa to try to combine, with this new format, a common position on the negotiation of the reform after several weeks of tension between the two partners.

The meeting, which took place “in a positive climate and a constructive attitude”, has shown the commitment of both partners “with the repeal of the 2012 labor reform in the terms established by the coalition agreement and the Recovery Plan sent to the European Commission “.

According to this joint diagnosis, “the temporality and precariousness are, together with unemployment, the main anomalies in the Spanish labor market and we are determined to leave them behind. It is essential to have balanced tools in collective bargaining and at the same time, establish clear conditions for subcontracting. ”

With these bases, the Spanish Government will seek “through the social dialogue, an agreement with all parts fair and balancedLikewise, it is emphasized that the Executive’s objective is “to build a new model of labor relations for the 21st century that accompanies the process of modernization of the economy thanks to European funds, through social dialogue.”

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