Family business of Castilla y León (EFCL) today has held a meeting of its Board of Directors at the headquarters of the Congress of Deputies in Madrid, where it has exhibited its priority action lines based on the defense of the family business as a pillar of the state of Well -being, support for companies to continue growing and acquire a larger size, and in the attraction and retention of talent.
At the meeting, the EFCL Board of Directors approved the memory memory of the association corresponding to 2024 and the accounts and budget of this year, as a previous step to the celebration of the General Assembly of Partners that EFCL will hold the next February 28 in Valladolid.
Subsequently, the EFCL Directive, headed by its president, Isidoro Alanís, held an meeting with the Popular Party deputy for Palencia and spokesman in the mixed commission for the European Union, Milagros Marcos, the spokesman for the popular group in the Industry Commission in the Industry Commission and tourism, Francisco José Conde López, and other parliamentarians for Analyze the bill of industry and strategic autonomy that the government has prepared and that is in the processing phase in the lower house.
During the meeting, family businessmen transferred to the deputies the priority axes of action in which the association is worked to favor the competitiveness of the companies and that focus on A reduction in bureaucratic procedures to those who have to face, the elimination of tax burdens and, specifically, the suppression of the heritage tax and the collaboration with the universities to favor the incorporation of young people into the business fabric of Castilla y León.
The agenda of the work day of the members of EFCL in the Congress of Deputies also included assistance to the plenary control session to the government that took place early in the morning.
Family Business of Castilla y León
Founded in June 1997 with the aim of working to favor the continuity of family businesses in Castilla y León, EFCL encompasses more than 180 family businesses from all over the region Leaders in their respective sectors, whose global billing is equivalent to 17.40 percent of GDP and employ 8.70 percent of the occupied population of Castilla y León in the private sector.
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