Pulse of Yolanda Díaz to Pedro Sánchez: “We are going to repeal the labor reform and extend the ERTE”

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The Second Vice President and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, has assured this Sunday that he will fight to have an agreement on the extension of the File of Temporary Employment Regulation (ERTE) and that it will repeal the labor reform of Mariano Rajoy. “For that we are in the Government.”

A clear pulse to Pedro Sanchez and its Executive who, in addition to having distanced himself from the possibility of a short-term labor reform, gave a sit-in with the social agents in the first meeting for the new extension of the ERTE this week.

Díaz, who has made these demonstrations during his participation in the Centennial Act of the Communist Party of Spain (PCE), has assured that this afternoon the dialogue table with the social agents is resumed to continue with the negotiation work for the extension of the ERTE.

“I am aware that we are going to have many abuses and they are going to put a lot of sticks in the wheel,” said Díaz who has been sheltered by Unai Sordo, Secretary General of CCOO, and Pepe Álvarez, Secretary General of UGT, to whom he has thanked their work as social agents.

It should be remembered that during the last meetings for the extension of the ERTE, no representative of the Ministry of Social Security. Even so, to questions from the media before the event, Díaz has assured that “there is no disagreement”, and that they are working “together.”

On the labor reform, both the head of the Labor portfolio and the workers’ representatives have insisted that it will happen “soon.” “It would not make sense for her to be a minister if she did not come to change the labor market so that it is fruitful with young people without a future.”

Among the cheers of the attendees, unlike his former partner in the Executive, Pablo Iglesias, who this Sunday suffered an escrache, Yolanda Diaz It has marked a discourse far removed from the Government and close to union work.

“Pepe and Unai represent the union of workers of our country. Despite the speeches of the cuts and telling us that the unions are worthless, they have shown that it is not like that,” he implored while crossing out to CCOO y UGT of “essentials”.

The “good side of the story”

“Not all of us think the same about the Government, but we are here to show that it is possible to get out of the crisis without cutting rights,” declared the Minister of Labor while ensuring that, without United we can, the Minimum Interprofessional Salary (SMI).

In a day in which the centennial participants have drawn history to remember the great names of the Communist Party, Díaz has taken the opportunity to remember his plan to withdraw medals and decorations from the Franco regime.

“I know that he is late and that it had to have been much earlier,” he apologized. Díaz has boasted of feeling very proud of this measure of his department because, in his opinion, now his daughter will be able to “say with pride” that “his grandfather was on the good side of history.”

Reference-www.elespanol.com

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