Adoption of the first Basque labor law “recognizing decent work”

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The PNV and PSE voted in favour, while the PP and Elkarrekin Podemos abstained and EH Bildu and VOX voted against. The Minister of Employment, Idoia Mendia, has emphasized that with this law we are taking “a new step in building self-government”.

The plenary meeting of the Basque Chamber granted the first approval on Thursday Basque labor law, a rule that, according to the Second Vice President and Minister of Employment and Employment, Idoia Mendia, “people and their rights are the driving force.” “Euskadi recognizes decent work“, said.

The law was approved thanks to the absolute majority of the PNV and the PSE-EE. The PP and Elkarrekin Podemos abstained, while EH Bildu and VOX voted against. This is a rule that is targeted order the actions of all agents in the field of employment –about 300–, via a network that includes them and in which information is shared. The idea is to have a common platform for job postings.

During the plenary session, the Minister of Labor and Employment, Idoia Mendia, intervened to defend the new rule, stating that “people are the driving force behind this law” because “it is their rights that open this law, which the public are protected”. Employment Services-Lanbide”.

“Euskadi recognizes and defines decent work for the first time,” he stressed and emphasized with this law ‘Today we have taken the next step in building self-government“, a law that “the quality in employment, a fair salary, security, equal opportunities and inclusion of diversity“.

According to Mendia, this law aims to “turn Lanbide around,” adding that “It’s not just about creating more jobs, it’s also about creating better jobs.“.

The PP parliamentarian Laura Garrido has announced the abstention of his group, because he considers that “the opportunity has been missed to introduce or specify in more detail some issues” that the popular groups had raised with their amendments, and he considers it “bad news” has described the legal nature of Lanbide because “there will be much less control, less transparency and management will not improve.”

The Vox parliamentarian, Amaia Martinezrecalled that he requested the return of the bill to the government, as he believes that this legal text is “unnecessary” because “there is currently sufficient legal cover to develop the substantive conditions in Basque law.”

From the groups in the government, Jon Aiartza (PNV) has emphasized that his group has “chosen that this law will receive the greatest possible consensus”, while maintaining its “outstretched hand”, and has emphasized the “firm and serious commitment” of the government and the parties that support it to promote new policies. “Comprehensive Employment Governance Model with Lanbide as the Backbone.”

Ekain Rico (PSE) has defended that with this law, Lanbide will be “prepared to respond to the needs” of Basque citizens. “This is a good law for the workers of Euskadi,” he emphasized. Cs parliamentarian Jose Manuel Gil did not participate in the debate.

Source: EITB

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