this dismissal It will be banned from this Tuesday until June 30 due to the war in Ukraine and the current energy crisis. This was announced by the Head of Government, Pedro Sánchez, at a conference held at the El Beatriz Auditorium in Madrid this Monday, as part of the Administration’s plan of action against the events that followed the Russian invasion. from Ministry of Labor They are reversing the “forbidden layoffs” doctrine applied in the early stages of the epidemic and toughening the terms of layoffs.
Companies can no longer claim the effects of price increases as objective layoffs to terminate some of their workforce. What ‘actual’ would mean that the cost of this layoff would increase by 20 days per year worked? 33 days, as it is classified as unacceptable. This is how the majority of higher justice courts interpreted it when they had to decide on controversial dismissals during the first phase of the “prohibited dismissal”.
The measure was put forward by second vice president Yolanda Díaz last week in a workers’ bloc that could also include a temporary cap on companies’ ability to unilaterally change their workers to prevent them from lowering their working conditions. salary, he also claimed financial problems caused by the war. “This is not the time to layoffs and cut wages,” Diaz said in a speech to Congress last Friday.
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“We don’t have to fire anyone, we have to go to the adjournment mechanism,” the second vice president said after Sánchez’s intervention in Madrid this Monday. The government created funds weeks ago to pay for the delays. NETWORK mechanismagreed with employers and unions on the latest labor reform. This fund will pay for the aftermath of the war and will come when aid to covid ertes ends. 31 March.