Spain: new president asks the social partners to negotiate proposals for a draft labor market reform by January 6

The future President, who will take up office on December 21, gave the social partners the roadmap for the coming labor market reform. He asked them to present a negotiated text by January 6. (Ref. 110745)
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Even before starting working as President of the Government, Mariano Rajoy, leader of the popular party and winner of the legislative election of November 20, started preparing the labor market reform. He met with the representatives of the CEOE employers’ organization and of the UGT and Workers’ Commissions union confederations. During these meetings, held separately, he gave the social partners the key issues he wants to work on: the role of collective bargaining, recruitment modalities, ab

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