Post by account_disabled on Mar 15, 2024 22:22:58 GMT -8
This Wednesday marks years since Congress validated the Labor Reform law of A reform against which the unions called a general strike and which laid the foundations for the large cuts in labor rights in the current labor legislation. In this context, the USO research office has carried out a comparative study between the employment situation years ago and today, taking into account the situation prior to the arrival of covid- and the strictly current one. union-uso-general-secretary-joaquin-perez“From to , Social Security affiliation fell sharply. And it did so more in the years of the two reforms, and , than in their successive ones, and respectively. This reinforces our idea that impoverishing working conditions and making dismissal cheaper does not create employment.
Employment is created when there is economic activity, companies do not hire because they can fire, but rather they hire when they truly believe that work can be done. For this reason, the legislative efforts to energize the labor market took the wrong direction: they should have been aimed at promoting economic activity, which is what will need more working people,” defends Joaquín Pérez, general secretary of . Membership AOL Email List in Social Security did not return to the levels of until , and it was from then on that it began to gain contributions to the tune of one million annually until the coronavirus pandemic hit, which took us back to August However, these membership data are misleading, the union says. “Contributors have recovered, but quality jobs have not been generated.
There are many more bits of jobs but not as many jobs. Looking at the full days actually worked, it was not until that the level of employment was recovered. While in there were million more contributors, in reality there were only , new full days,” Pérez analyzes. contracts signed to add up to each full day Without taking into account the blow of these months, to reach a situation of barely half a million new full days in a decade, the “recovery” decade, million contracts have been signed; that is, contracts for each full day. “In addition to making dismissal cheaper, the Reform and its heir made work precarious, which became increasingly temporary. Among other measures, they gave more power to the ETTs to the detriment of the work of the , promoting placement agencies that only offer temporary jobs.
Employment is created when there is economic activity, companies do not hire because they can fire, but rather they hire when they truly believe that work can be done. For this reason, the legislative efforts to energize the labor market took the wrong direction: they should have been aimed at promoting economic activity, which is what will need more working people,” defends Joaquín Pérez, general secretary of . Membership AOL Email List in Social Security did not return to the levels of until , and it was from then on that it began to gain contributions to the tune of one million annually until the coronavirus pandemic hit, which took us back to August However, these membership data are misleading, the union says. “Contributors have recovered, but quality jobs have not been generated.
There are many more bits of jobs but not as many jobs. Looking at the full days actually worked, it was not until that the level of employment was recovered. While in there were million more contributors, in reality there were only , new full days,” Pérez analyzes. contracts signed to add up to each full day Without taking into account the blow of these months, to reach a situation of barely half a million new full days in a decade, the “recovery” decade, million contracts have been signed; that is, contracts for each full day. “In addition to making dismissal cheaper, the Reform and its heir made work precarious, which became increasingly temporary. Among other measures, they gave more power to the ETTs to the detriment of the work of the , promoting placement agencies that only offer temporary jobs.