Minister Introduces Bereavement & Palliative Care Leave
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Minister introduces bereavement & palliative care leave
The Vice-President and Minister of Labour, Yolanda Díaz, has announced plans to reform the Spanish Estatuto de los Trabajadores to grant more generous leave entitlements to workers. During a “desayuno informativo” hosted by Europa Press, she unveiled two major changes: extending bereavement leave following the death of a family member and creating a new paid leave for caring for relatives in… Source
The surprise announcement by the Minister of Labour, Yolanda Díaz , to extend the permits due to the death of a family member up to 10 days and to incorporate a new leave for palliative care has been met with the brake of the holder of the Economy, Carlos Córdoba, who has advocated for finding a "balance" with the companies . "We must find a balance to do it with our companies », has influenced Body at a press conference prior to the meeting of …
Second Vice President and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, has announced that her ministry will present "in...
The second vice president and Minister of Labour, Yolanda Díaz, announced on Thursday two changes in the Workers’ Statute. On the one hand, her department will process the extension of the leave for the death of a family member to ten days and, on the other hand, will create a new leave for palliative care. She has announced this in an information breakfast organized by Europa Press."One of the problems Spain has with productivity is that worker…
"No one can go well to work two days after the death of a father, of a mother, of a son, of a daughter, of a friend. No one can do well. No one," says the second vice president.
The minister is also moving forward to create a new leave for palliative care
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