Changes to "40 Hours": Government Will Present This Week Project to Modify Working Time Calculation
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The ex-authorities of Gabriel Boric said on Sunday that "the 40 hours are in danger" and that "we are going to spend weeks from 40 hours to weeks from 52", which was discarded on the right and by the Minister of Labor, Tomás Rau, who assured that the law will not be changed, but only its calculation.
Minister Tomás Rau has ruled out increasing the working week to 52 hours. "Nothing is more precarious than being unemployed," he said.
The Minister of Labor, Nicolás Rau, confirmed that this week they will enter the project to adjust the calculation of the average hours worked, in the context of the 40 hour law. In this context, I note that it is not sought to modify the day itself, but confirming in turn that the initiative will be entered this ... Continue reading "Government prepares adjustments to the average calculation of the 40 hours" The post Government prepares adjustm…
Minister Tomás Rau emphasized that they will not increase the day to 52 hours a week.
The MP announced a trade to the bi-Minister Daniel Mas to report how many jobs will cease to be generated as a result of the cuts to investment projects promoted by the Executive. In addition, the legislative bench of the Communist and Independent Party proposed a National Plan for Recovery and Improvement of the Infrastructure of Schools, Kindergartens and Public Health Centers, with the aim of strengthening services and generating new sources …
The government of President José Antonio Kast presented a bill to modify the mechanism by which the working day is calculated in Chile, an initiative that put the 40 hour law, approved during the administration of Gabriel Boric, back at the center of the debate. The proposal received immediate questions.
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