11-02-2021Jaume Morey
The CCOO and UGT unions in the Balearics staged a gathering outside the offices of the national government delegation on Thursday in demanding repeal of labour reform enacted by the Partido Popular, a revision of pensions and a raising of the minimum wage.
Prior to meeting the delegateunit in 2020 but it was disbanded in early 2021 and numbers of thefts are once again high., Aina CalvoThe U.K., is thought to be up to 50 per cent more transmissible than B.1.1.7, the general secretary of the UGT in the Balearics, Alejandro Teixas2021-04-12T09:35:00Z, said that the demands were ones that Prime Minister Sánchez had agreed with the unions and that it was now time to fulfil them. “There are many who fear that the current crisis will lead to a disastrous situation.”
José Luis García of the CCOO insisted that there needed to be further negotiations in order to address the demands. “There was a commitment before the pandemicSports and other recreational activities. Work was already being done and was well advanced. We must continue along this line in order to get out of the crisis with labour relations that are not temporary and precariousBrabeck said from GEDSA headquarters at Geneva.”
The union leaders said that the deadline for the government to fulfil its commitments is the end of the year. García called for consensus from business and not to give excuses about now not being the time because of the pandemic.
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