Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 2:31:42 GMT -5
Working people, like lowering taxes on the rich, has not only not led to full employment, but has led to a less productive, less job-generating and less inclusive economy. . The reform of labor regulation in Spain does not move in the search for a balance between security and flexibility Capital has found ways to make itself profitable without taking risks through financialization, the privatization of public affairs or the achievement of regulation that would allow it to obtain benefits by lowering working conditions without investing, innovating, or taking risks. All of this has translated into a reduction in productive investment, which has in turn caused a drop in the pace of productivity improvement. Furthermore, the abuse of temporary hiring has broken the processes of organic learning of trades or the access of temporary workers to training courses in the company.
Nefficient and uneven labor regulation in favor of business interests has not only led to a less productive and job-generating economy, it has also produced unstable and postponed lives, especially for young people, whom it has left with poor future prospects. . The high temporality experienced by young people, and also by people over 30 years of age who are trapped in instability, together with low salaries and difficulties in Australia Phone Number accessing housing (due to rentierism and the lack of a public housing stock ), have delayed the life milestones of many people: end of the formal stage of studies, emancipation (one of the latest in Europe), reproduction and retirement. The reform of labor regulation in Spain does not seek a balance between security and flexibility. Framing the debate in those terms is an exercise in cynicism. Labor relations in Spain are deeply uneven in favor of business interests thanks to labor regulations that lead to strong instability in employment and a significant devaluation of salaries. This imbalance has not even led to full precarious employment.
Active Employment Policies published by the Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility (AIReF), which indicates that Germany spends an average of per job seeker, France and Finland Belgium , compared to the dedicated to Spain. We need a profound reform of our labor market to correct the deficiencies that we have suffered for decades. Therefore, faced with this Employment Law project, we should exclaim: it's about time! And with great reason, we can once again affirm: with this Spanish government we are moving that Spain obtains the worst results in various concepts: we are at the bottom in public spending for job seekers, in spending dedicated to financing training hours, as well as as well as in guidance, support and monitoring services for unemployed people. This is highlighted by the Evaluation Report.
increasingly less productive and more dependent economy.
Nefficient and uneven labor regulation in favor of business interests has not only led to a less productive and job-generating economy, it has also produced unstable and postponed lives, especially for young people, whom it has left with poor future prospects. . The high temporality experienced by young people, and also by people over 30 years of age who are trapped in instability, together with low salaries and difficulties in Australia Phone Number accessing housing (due to rentierism and the lack of a public housing stock ), have delayed the life milestones of many people: end of the formal stage of studies, emancipation (one of the latest in Europe), reproduction and retirement. The reform of labor regulation in Spain does not seek a balance between security and flexibility. Framing the debate in those terms is an exercise in cynicism. Labor relations in Spain are deeply uneven in favor of business interests thanks to labor regulations that lead to strong instability in employment and a significant devaluation of salaries. This imbalance has not even led to full precarious employment.
Active Employment Policies published by the Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility (AIReF), which indicates that Germany spends an average of per job seeker, France and Finland Belgium , compared to the dedicated to Spain. We need a profound reform of our labor market to correct the deficiencies that we have suffered for decades. Therefore, faced with this Employment Law project, we should exclaim: it's about time! And with great reason, we can once again affirm: with this Spanish government we are moving that Spain obtains the worst results in various concepts: we are at the bottom in public spending for job seekers, in spending dedicated to financing training hours, as well as as well as in guidance, support and monitoring services for unemployed people. This is highlighted by the Evaluation Report.
increasingly less productive and more dependent economy.