OECD attributes improvement in Spanish labor market to implemented reforms

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statuslabor market As Mathias Cormann, Secretary General of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), stressed, Spain has “developed a lot” over the past decade.n Labor reforms implemented “contributed significantly” to this positive development.

“The reforms made a significant contribution to the improvement of the economy” labor market“, The Australian stated in his speech on the Wake Up Spain conference cycle.

OECD Secretary General, lChanges in temporary contracts and adaptability of companies In the face of changing economic conditions.

In this sense, Cormann has previouslyit was very negative for workers who were “paying the price” with temporary contracts, worse access to housing and professional development.

Therefore, there has been a change and an improvement in permanent contracts.” He underlined his confidence that the reform will have positive effects on the employability of workers in the long run.

In this way, the OECD Secretary General, Spain can maintain this inertia on the basis of its 2020/21 reforms to solve some of the most important structural problems, including women’s labor market participation and youth employability.

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