The general secretary of ELA assures that the Spanish government’s labor reform “has only been a make-up”. In this sense, Lakuntza has pointed out that uncertainty is a reality in the world of work.
Euskaraz irakurri: Mitxel Lakuntza: “Sinatzen diren kontratu finkoen erdia baino gehiago prekarioak dira”
ELA Secretary General Mitxel Lakuntza has described: “just makeup” the labor reform of the government of Spain, as “more than half of the permanent contracts signed are uncertain”. “What we have seen with the labor reform is disappointing because what was promised has not been delivered and the lack of confidence is there,” he explained.
Lakuntza has ensured that the insecurity This is the reality in the world of work. “The uncertainty has spread and continues to spread young people cannot think of having children,” he pointed out. In that sense, he stated that what is happening with housing is very serious, because insecurity and speculation do not allow young people to emancipate themselves.
Interviewed on the program “Egun on Euskadi”, he said that the demographic challenge it is another public policy failure, as “the fundamental problem is still there and what the Spanish government is proposing is just a patch”.
On the other hand, with regard to the interim staff stabilization, has said that they are satisfied with the forecasts made in municipal and provincial councils, but has emphasized that they are not satisfied with the Basque government. He thinks that what is proposed in education, for example, is very scarce and does not believe that the law will be followed.
When asked about ELA’s relationship with the Lehendakari, Iñigo Urkullu, Lakuntza pointed out that this relationship has not changed: “It’s quiet because we don’t meet.” In addition, he added that his “alleged outrage” with businessmen is “artificial”.
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Source: EITB

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