The Bizkaia Business Confederation is of the opinion that this reduction “will have a direct effect”, another increase in labor costs that would lead to “final price and productivity”.
Cebek He has described as “interference in collective negotiation”, the approval by the Spanish government for the reduction of the working day from 40 to 37.5 hours, without wage reduction, because it was done “apart from the social dialogue and the similarities between business organizations and trade unions.”
In these conditions, both the president and the secretary -general of Cebek are expressed, Carolina Pérez Toledo and Francisco Javier Azpiazurespectively, to media questions, after a press conference to present the ordinary general meeting of the Biscay employers on Wednesday where the relay will be voted on in the presidency.
After he remembers that more than 90 % of the business substance are micropymes, Pérez Toledo has emphasized that with this measure, “Labor costs” will be increased Especially in sectors such as trade and services that “they will have to hire more employees to serve their customers or cover certain schemes”, which would lead to “final price and productivity”.
Francisco Javier Azpiazu emphasized that the adoption of such a measure It requires an agreement from the social agents that “does not exist today”. That is why the Secretary General of Cebek asked the political parties that, when the measure has reached the congress and “to vote on this serious case, you are aware of the importance of it and the fact that there is no agreement between the parties”, an aspect that, in their opinion, “must be taken when they are voting.”
Source: EITB

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