Post by naeem09 on Feb 14, 2024 21:59:22 GMT -8
The parliamentary spokesperson for Izquierda Unida and deputy spokesperson for Unidas Podemos, Enrique Santiago , presented today in Congress an initiative on behalf of his group in which, among other issues, he proposes “the increase of the Minimum Interprofessional Wage (SMI) up to that 60% of the average salary, which is currently a minimum of 1,100 euros", as well as the "essential adoption of measures to protect the most vulnerable mortgage debtors from rising interest rates." Santiago explained this bill at a press conference. He had registered it immediately before to make it coincide with the World Day for Decent Work, "and because today the union centers, led by and UGT, hold rallies at the headquarters of employers' organizations throughout Spain," as part of their campaign. of mobilizations under the slogan 'Salary or Conflict' to achieve improvements in working conditions.
He was accompanied in the Registry of the Lower House by the federal head of Program and Argument of Izquierda Unida, Carlos Sánchez Mato. and UGT warn employers: “If they do not negotiate, there will be conflict” The deputy spokesperson for Unidas Podemos hailed “the efforts of the unions in improving workers' rights and in the Finland Email List support they are doing to ensure that this Government goes further every year and guarantees better working conditions, salaries and benefits to the workers.” working families of this country.” Today's mobilizations will be followed by “assemblies to encourage social dialogue and reach a collective bargaining agreement between October 14 and 28, and finally a mobilization on November 3 in Madrid to unblock this blockade that leads to devaluation of salaries.
The registered initiative, expressly titled 'on the measures to be adopted to protect working families from the consequences of the economic crisis', completes its propositional part by urging the Executive to “get to work for the importance of a collective bargaining agreement between the different union and business organizations,” as Santiago pointed out. Large companies are achieving “exorbitant profits” in the midst of this crisis It also proposes “adopting more measures to reverse the cuts introduced by the Popular Party in terms of unemployment protection”, as well as “calling on social agents to encourage the signing of an Agreement for Employment and 'green' Collective Bargaining, that incorporates measures aligned with the ecological transition, energy efficiency and sustainable mobility, promoting the participation of working people.
He was accompanied in the Registry of the Lower House by the federal head of Program and Argument of Izquierda Unida, Carlos Sánchez Mato. and UGT warn employers: “If they do not negotiate, there will be conflict” The deputy spokesperson for Unidas Podemos hailed “the efforts of the unions in improving workers' rights and in the Finland Email List support they are doing to ensure that this Government goes further every year and guarantees better working conditions, salaries and benefits to the workers.” working families of this country.” Today's mobilizations will be followed by “assemblies to encourage social dialogue and reach a collective bargaining agreement between October 14 and 28, and finally a mobilization on November 3 in Madrid to unblock this blockade that leads to devaluation of salaries.
The registered initiative, expressly titled 'on the measures to be adopted to protect working families from the consequences of the economic crisis', completes its propositional part by urging the Executive to “get to work for the importance of a collective bargaining agreement between the different union and business organizations,” as Santiago pointed out. Large companies are achieving “exorbitant profits” in the midst of this crisis It also proposes “adopting more measures to reverse the cuts introduced by the Popular Party in terms of unemployment protection”, as well as “calling on social agents to encourage the signing of an Agreement for Employment and 'green' Collective Bargaining, that incorporates measures aligned with the ecological transition, energy efficiency and sustainable mobility, promoting the participation of working people.