On ednesday 24 m wedding university 's name association organized UEP-ei a lecture-discussions on labor reform and pensions in the Faculty of Law, Complutense University. An act more than is necessary to move the debate on these measures to the university since and will directly affect students, and to suggest possible alternatives for the cost of the crisis falls on workers.
Mario's partner in the PEU-ei moderated and introduced the act, leading to intervention by the first speaker: Angel Maria Aguado , labor law professor at the Autonomous University of Madrid labor lawyer. The teacher described this new labor code reform the most serious of democracy because, in his words, "the legislator seems to assume that the subject of law and protect both the company and not the worker." After reviewing briefly the problem of temporality in the English labor market compared to that reform does not propose any remedy, the teacher focused on two important aspects s reform and d and high legal interest: the weakening of judicial control in regard to termination of employment contracts and the increasing helplessness of the worker for the questioning of collective bargaining
After a question and debate that deepened other questionable aspects of the reform and propose alternatives for job creation (and that this reform proposed it), began by Daniel Albarracín , economist, sociologist and technical CCOO. To start, built on the labor reform claiming that job insecurity affects not only workers with temporary contracts. Subsequently, the paper went to treating pension reform, explaining the requirement for a reform that wants to carry out the Government by providing economic data on Social Security and a sociological the evolution of the English population. The alternative to a reform as announced would go through progressive taxation and, more generally, for raising economic policy serving the interests of employees and not to increase capital gains. The event concluded with the suggestion and encouragement of Daniel Albarracín attendees to create social spaces for critical debate on pension reform and crisis, in order to heat the atmosphere for the upcoming demonstrations that could be decisive measures to stop neoliberal.
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