With regard to the debate on a minimum wage for the CAV, the sovereign Coalition has been transferred to the employer who “is not understood” his refusal to negotiate. EH BILDU sees opportunities to reach an agreement in this matter.
Representatives of Eh bildu and from the Basque employer, ConfusionMeet each other in Bilbao in a meeting on Monday in which they have analyzed the current economic situation and issues such as tax, industrial policy and SMI. The appointment is part of the contact round that the sovereign Coalition maintains with economic and trade union agents, and who started with Ela last week.
After the meeting, in which the President of Confalkask, Tamara Yagüe, and her general manager, Eduardo Aretxaga, as well as the EH Bildu Otxandiano, Nerea Korta years and other Goikoetxea, confirmed that it has been “an interesting meeting”.
Otxandiano has valued the importance of exchanging views with whom “influences the social and economic life of the country and has therefore chosen to make a” general vision “of issues such as SMI, taxes or industrial policy.” The result of these round of contacts will deposit it in parliament, “he said.
With regard to the debate on a minimum wage for the CAV, the coalition has placed the Basque government to “play an intermediary door between trade unions and employer something that does not happen in his opinion. He also asked Confalkask to negotiate with the central: “The proposal of the trade unions is very possible and we understand that the employer is being called to sit down to negotiate,” said the parliamentary spokesperson.
For its part, the Basque employer has reported in a memorandum that has transferred EH Bildu to the opinion of Basque companies on tax reform, “the rise in labor costs, the high level of absenteeism in the Basque company and the geopolitical risks that endanger the competitive capacity of companies.”
They have also reported that Basque companies “are the first taxpayers of the welfare state in Euskadi, and that without their contribution and without a competitive company,” the social and collective benefits “would be that the Basque Society enjoys.
Source: EITB

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