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Post by Munnaf911 on Oct 21, 2023 4:49:32 GMT -7
It is that as they say, employment continues to be destroyed, and the new contracts are much worse than the ones that existed (indefinite hiring and part-time contracts are replaced by temporary and part-time contracts, according to the union). The UGT bets that the Government of Mariano Rajoy forgets about austerity policies, while promoting a model that is based on investment, R&D, training and where quality employment is created. Recovering purchasing power of the wage earners. In Comisiones Obreras they coincide in their assessments, also adding that 75% of the contracts signed in 2014 are temporary, and pointing out the moible number data change in migration: while before the crisis it was people from other countries who found a job in Spain, now Spaniards leave the country in search of a working career. Those who support the reform affirm that thanks to it. Employment has been created in Spain. For this, they are based on data from the EPA (Active Population Survey) from 2014: during that year, 430,000 jobs would have been created, with economic growth of 1.4 percent. The Minister of Employment, Fátima Báñez, also points out that the most important thing is that more than 1,200 people find employment every day. This, according to the defenders of the labor reform.
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