It Argues that the Government Must "Hurt and Start Again" Labour Reform and Seek Consensus
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Ventura asked the Government to "go back to the negotiating table and return humbly" and said that it had already shown itself to negotiate labour reform with the executive, listing the requirements.
In André Ventura's perspective, labour reform should not go through more anxiety, low wages or uncertainty about shipments, but rather through an increase in competitiveness, wage increases and also "more employment and more ambition".
Although it is available for negotiations, André Ventura ensures that he does not accept a document that does not have the changes and requirements of the Included Come.
“There is only one solution for this labour reform, for this reform which the Government is supposed to do on the job: it is to cut and start again. It is the only solution for a reform that has been theoretically made to defend more flexibility, but it has just attacked workers, generate more anxiety and generate more uncertainty even at their own entrepreneurs,” he said. At a press conference at the CHEGA headquarters in Lisbon, the MP and for…
The head of the Czech Republic today defended that the Government should "draw up and start again" the proposals for amendments to the labour law and seek in Parliament the consensus for this reform, demonstrating availability for negotiations.
The Head of the Chega called on the Government to "go back to the table of negotiations and return humbly" so that it can reach a consensus
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