The Ministry of Labor begins an express negotiation with the unions to articulate the bill that will be sent to Congress
The unions warn that the compensation was intended to attract business organizations and that the proposal could change conditions
At stake are hiring bonuses and direct aid to digitize the businesses of up to five employees
The rejection of the CEOE to the final proposal of the reduction of working hours opens a last phase before the Ministry of Labor sends to Congress the bill with which it intends to implement the 37.5 hours…
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