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The Council of State Criticizes and 'Tombs' Yolanda Díaz's Hourly Registration

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The advisory body considers that "it is not appropriate to adopt the royal decree proposed", and considers that the opinion is "incomprehensible".

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On this occasion it is due to the processing of the new schedule registration, which yesterday received a very hard ruling from the Council of State, which was based in part on critical reports from the ministry led by Carlos Corpus. This has especially felt bad to Yolanda Díaz, who this morning has written on social networks that “despite the attempts of the Ministry of Economy, we are going to go ahead with the new schedule registration.” He a…

·Granada, Spain
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The plan of the Ministry of Labor of Yolanda Díaz to impose a mandatory digital schedule registration on all Spanish companies has received a serious setback. The Council of State has concluded that the norm, as it is proposed, should not be approved and recommends to the Government to completely redo it, questioning both its legality and its economic impact. The opinion, of more than a hundred pages, is especially hard with the project promoted…

Lean Right

The Council of State has issued an opinion on the royal decree by which the Ministry of Labour of Yolanda Díaz wants to strengthen the system of hourly registration in Spain, in order to...

·Madrid, Spain
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For the body ‘the royal decree proposed should not be approved’, according to an advisory opinion

Center

The advisory body considers that "it is not appropriate to adopt the royal decree proposed", and considers that the opinion is "incomprehensible".

·Spain
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After the fall of the 37.5-hour law, the ruling breaks down the Government's shortcut and opens the door for employers to appeal to the courts.

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