Sumar Announces an Agreement with the Psoe to Extend Birth Leave to 17 Weeks and to Pay Part of the Care
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Díaz starts Sánchez to extend the discharge in a week and the payment of two of the eight parental leave
The agreement would include raising birth leave to 17 weeks.
The pact reached between Sumar and PSOE introduces immediate changes such as the 17-week extension paid, in response to Brussels pressure threatening fines of more than €40,000 per day
The agreement includes one more week of birth leave and care until the child is 12 months old, from the current 16 months until the 17th, with immediate entry into force Read
Sumar announced on Monday an agreement with the PSOE, partners of the coalition government, to increase the birth permit from the current 16 to the 17 weeks, and to pay two weeks for childcare leave.This has been transferred by sources of the formation of the second vice president and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz.From Sumar they have also expressed that they consider "absolutely fundamental" that these measures are approved in the Council of …
The Socialists refuse to approve the decree in the Council of Ministers this Tuesday as Sumar claims and ask to wait for a ruling of the European justice on the matterThe negotiations with PSOE and Junts complicate the closure of the political course to Sumar Sumar and PSOE have multiplied the contacts this weekend to conclude an agreement on the decree of permissions by birth.The coalition of Yolanda Díaz assures that there is already a closed …
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