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Strasbourg points out that the system does not compensate or deter, limits readmissions and is not sufficient for workers in temporary fraud.
The European Committee on Social Rights again fails against Spain, now because of the complaint filed by CCOO, and increases the pressure on the government for its reform Spain violates the European Social Charter: the limits on severance compensation “are not high enough” The European Committee on Social Rights, an organ of the Council of Europe, has again ruled against Spain by legislation on unfair dismissal.
The Council of Europe Finds that Dismissal Compensation Is Not “High Enough” or “Disuasory” in Spain
The Spanish dismissal system does not comply with the European Social Charter, despite the fact that the country ratified this treaty of social and labour standards in 2021. That is the main conclusion drawn from the resolution just published by the Council of Europe in response to the complaint about the CC OO union. This newspaper advanced the meaning of the opinion in March, but until now its content had not been made public. The text goes fa…
In an opinion, he requested that the Spanish courts be able to assess and decide the readmission of a worker, in consultation with the person concerned, and confirmed that the current compensation ceiling did not always allow compensation for the damage caused.
MADRID, 27 (EUROPA PRESS) The second vice-president of the government and minister of Labour and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz, confirmed this Friday that he will open a social dialogue table to address the regulation of unfair dismissal after resolving the European Committee on Social Rights (CEDS) of the Council of Europe that the Spanish legislation "vulnera" [...] The entry Díaz confirms that it will open a social dialogue table on unfair dis…
The opinion, which was published in February but is being made public on Friday 27, must be for CCOO the start of a three-way negotiation between government, employers and trade unions.Topics: News, Labor, European Council, Trade UnionsRead full article
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