President Institute family business (IEF), Andrés Sendagortaexpressed his need this Monday review salaries to avoid difficulty find workers. In his speech at the opening of the 26th annual congress of this employer lobby in Bilbao, he also reiterated that it should be avoided “polarization“and place a bet”Moderation and dialogue, suggested that salaries should be revised “Having no limits other than maintaining the competitiveness bar“.
At the official opening ceremony of King Felipe VI, IEF president, taxation like this ““The net salary reaching workers’ pockets is as close as possible to the gross costs borne by companies.”. Sendagorta reminded that unemployment is the main cause of the fundamental imbalance and social inequalities in the Spanish economy. According to him, as a “necessary workaround” in addition to subsidies, “encourage work“ and “taxation does not seem to be the best way to achieve this.”
After betting on “constitutional framework and to “recover and strengthen his understanding” institutionalism “, Sendagorta advocated streamlining reconciling work and family life. “It would be absolutely inconsistent for a family business not to pay special attention to the possibility of reconciling family and professional life,” he declared.
This could be a way to attract talent earlier”Difficulty of having adequate professional profiles “We will include it in our companies,” he said. For example, he underlined the shortcomings. engineers and computer scientistsand also for employees” hospitality and industrial world“. In conclusion, he insisted on reminding the authorities “of the urgent necessity of doing this.” significantly improving our education system“. And not only to meet the needs of companies, but also for “values education”.
employment creation
Minister of Social Security, José Luis Escriva, He emphasized the role of family business in adapting to crisis situations such as the pandemic or the war in Ukraine. “You created 900,000 net jobs in those three years.” He added that they achieved this through better wages and jobs, self-financing and outward expansion, while also reducing debt. In addition to the king, the opening session also included Lehendakari Iñigo Urkullu, who played a leading role for regional governments in the allocation and distribution of European funds in strategic projects (PERTE).