Labour Reform: Government Denied Removal of Compensation and Defended the Bill in Congress
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The Secretary of Labor of the Nation, Julio Cordero, defended the labor reform promoted by the national government by arguing that the main benefit for citizens will be the creation of genuine jobs in a framework of economic stability and growth. Julio Cordero, the official coming from the Techint Group today at war with libertarian management, explained that the project “seeks to order various elements of the system that have been distorted for…
In the run-up to the extraordinary sessions, the Secretary of Labor, Julio Cordero, defended the labor reform promoted by the government and assured that the project does not eliminate compensation and does not affect wages. According to him, the initiative aims to “order a system that has been distorted for years” and promote the generation of formal employment.In dialogue with Radio Splendid, Cordero stated that the main objective of the refor…
In the run-up to the extraordinary sessions in Congress, the government returned to the scene to defend its labor reform project. The secretary of Labor, Julio Cordero, sought to defuse the criticisms and clarify the scope of the new scheme promoted by the Executive. From the labor area, they flatly rejected the versions that speak of a withdrawal of compensation or of a loss of acquired rights. According to the official, the central axis of the…
In the run-up to the start of the extraordinary sessions, Julio Cordero denied a withdrawal of compensation and defended the new work scheme.
By: Randy Stagnaro/ www.timear.com.ar After launching the public campaign in favor of its labor reform, the national government sought to confuse the population with a phrase: in its application, the law will not be retroactive. The intention was to impose the idea that the reform would not affect workers whose contracts or discharges in the labor registration system were prior to the sanction of the reform. The final objective of that argument …
The Secretary of Labor defended the labor reform project and pointed out that it implies "an order of the system".
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