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Sordo (CCOO) believes that the talks on reducing working hours have slowed down and warns: ‘There will be mobilizations’
He Unai Sordo, Secretary General of the Workers’ Commission (CCOO)consider that Conversation An agreement was reached between the government, unions and employers to reduce the working day to 38.5 hours in 2024 and 37.5 hours in 2025. has entered a ‘loop’ and warned that ‘a shelling is about to occur.’ in September’.
‘The talks have gone into the loop and the mobilisation will happen in September. I mean, I don’t see any other scenario Because at the moment the movements made by the Government have not yet caused any change in the situation of the CEOE,’ Sordo explained in an interview on the Cadena Ser programme ‘Hoy por hoy’, collected by Europa Press.
Sordo explains the process and nature of this mobilization This will have to be decided in consultation with UGT. But he has announced that there will be mobilisation in the streets and workplaces. “We will shape what the mobilisation process is,” he said.
For the deaf, It’s time for you to cut down on your work hoursAnd, since he believes companies have ‘plenty of margin,’ he stresses, ‘this is a good way to inspire healthy long-term productivity.’