President of the Confederation of Spanish Business Enterprises (CEOE), Antonio Garamendiconvened an executive committee for this Monday”extraordinary and urgent action to “find a solution to the situation in Spain” and “given the serious concerns that exist in the business community” after investment deals Pedro Sánchez As head of government.
According to employer sources consulted by Europa Press, the committee meeting, which will take place from 16.00, was announced after the meeting held on Thursday, November 9. Agreement reached between PSOE and Junts Within the framework of Sánchez’s mandate.
Apart from Amnesty and Junts’ intention to call a referendum on self-determination, there is also the agreement signed between the PSOE and the party. Carles Puigdemont It states that it will focus on measures that allow financial autonomy and access to the Catalan market, as well as a “unique” dialogue on the impact of the current financing model on this community.
In this sense, Junts will propose an amendment to the Organic Law on the Financing of Autonomous Communities (LOFCA) “from the outset”.Catalonia’s exception provision” which recognizes the “singularity” by which the institutional system of the Generalitat is organized and facilitates the transfer of “100%” of all taxes paid in Catalonia.
It is also envisaged that in the agreement with Junts, a plan will be advocated that will facilitate and encourage the return to Catalonia of the headquarters of companies that have relocated to other regions in recent years.
Employers convened an extraordinary committee Large anti-amnesty demonstrations this Sunday and the agreement PSOE reached with PNV last Friday.
Labor Code Reform
In this agreement, both groups agreed to reform the Workers’ Regulations within a six-month period so that regional agreements take precedence over sectoral agreements.
prevalence Autonomous agreements over sectoral agreements are an old demand of Basque nationalists. In fact, the failure to include this amendment in the Labor Charter led the PNV to vote against Yolanda Díaz’s labor reform.
The Basques now took advantage of negotiations with the socialists, who needed five votes from the PNV to invest in Sánchez, to implement this expansion or priority within half a year. The reform will be implemented by amending Article 84 of the Labor Regulation on the compatibility of agreements.
Moreover Agreement between PSOE and PNV for investment Pedro Sánchez guarantees the “effective transfer” of all pending transfers included in the Gernika Charter to the Basque Country within a maximum of two years, opening the door to talk about the “national recognition” of Euskadi and the “protection” of Euskadi. qualifications.
The agreement also includes PNV’s “historic” demands, such as the transfer of economic management of Social Security to the Basque Country.