The Minister of Finance and Public Function, María Jesús Montero, has opted for “a balance” with the amendment to the Aliens Act so that the labor force can come from abroad “under the terms of an employment contract that is ordered”.
The Minister of Finance and Public Administration, María Jesús Montero, has pointed out that the government is trying to achieve a “balance” with the amendment of the regulations of the Immigration Act, so that the labor that the country needs can come from abroad “under the terms of an employment contract that is ordered” and that does not affect the terms of employment.
This aims to meet the needs of the labor market, which is currently “There are difficulties to deliver it”Montero has acknowledged in a media interview ahead of Saturday’s meeting in Malaga with the Andalusian Maritime Marine Cluster to address the potential of the blue economy.
From there, the minister pointed out that this arrival of foreign workers “must be absolutely compatible with the” dignity of working conditionswhich, in his opinion, “means that this government is a government committed to people’s quality of life.”
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Source: EITB

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