As campaigning starts for the general election on 20 December, the main political parties are putting forward their proposals to reform labor legislation and free up the jobs market.
The main arguments are detailed below:
The Popular party, in government since 2011, is opting to defend its record of four years of reforms since outgoing President Mariano Rajoy (and election candidate) came into power. The party is standing by the new labor framework that gives more flexibility to businesses in terms of reorganizing work and remuneration systems including implementing unilateral decisions (in the absence of negotiations with employee representatives). The party is hailing fact
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