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The Employers CEOE and Cepyme Ask the Political Parties “to Slow” the Reduction of the Working Day – Pledge Times

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He lobby Business against the reduction of the working day is already public and direct. “We call on political parties to slow down this harmful measure for Spanish companies,” the main employers of the country, CEOE and Cepyme have requested on Wednesday, in a joint statement. They have also done it only a few hours after the Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, made several winks to the businessmen, offering to incorporate some of their demands in…

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Only a few hours after Yolanda Díaz made several winks offering measures demanded by entrepreneurs, employers’ organisations reinforce their opposition to the rule in a statement Yolanda Díaz winks at entrepreneurs and offers a “reduction of absenteeism” in the law The business lobby against the reduction of working hours is already public and direct. “We call on political parties to stop this so harmful measure for Spanish companies,” the count…

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The Confederation of Workers of Mexico (CTM) - the largest workers' center in the country- began with a series of internal forums that will allow Federations and Industry Unions to take a stand for the discussion of the reform of the Federal Labour Law to reduce the working day from 48 to 40 hours.

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The employers accuse the Ministry of Labour of offering a "masked" reality on the impact of the measure in some sectors The employers of Mercadona, Dia, Lidl and Aldi reject the reduction of working hours and ask for an amendment to the totality

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MADRID, 29 (EUROPA PRESS) The Spanish Confederation of Commerce (CEC) has expressed its "total support" to the Spanish Confederation of Business Organizations (CEOE) and the Spanish Confederation of Small and Medium Enterprises (Cepyme) in their rejection of the bill for the reduction of the working day to 37.5 hours per week. Thus, according to [...] The entry CEC alerts that the reduction of the working day will mean a reduction of the employm…

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CEOE and CESME want to raise again the voice against the approval of the bill for the reduction of working hours to 37.5 hours a week, for the serious damage that it will cause to the business fabric and, consequently, to the economy and employment. We want to warn you that... The post CEOE CEOE CESME Reduction of working hours aparece primero en News of SMEs, Self-employed and Entrepreneurs - Cepymenews.

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Eldiario.es broke the news in Spain on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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