To do this, it will ask the two entities for a record of the number of companies each one represents.
The Community will have to arbitrate in the conflict over the hospitality agreement, and it will do so by legitimizing one of the two business groups at war. The General Directorate of the Self-Employed, Labor and Social Economy of the Ministry of Business, which has the power to control legality and the subsequent registration of any agreement, will ask the two entities to register their affiliated companies.
For now, the Hospitality agreement signed by Fedetur and the unions has not yet reached the General Directorate. “Yes, the letter from Hoytú has arrived, in which it exposes the lack of legitimacy of Fedetur for the signing of the hospitality agreement,” they assure from the Ministry.
Labor will therefore request the effective accreditation of the legitimacy of each body, “since this point is currently unknown from the regional Administration.” Once the information necessary to know the legitimacy of each body has been collected, it will be resolved by the General Directorate, based on the regulations.
In order to know the level of representativeness of each of the two entities and, consequently, their legitimacy, “we must know, for example, the number of companies and the number of people that each one represents, and that is the information that is has requested.”
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