Labour Law Labour Law Reform will end the outsourcing
The comprehensive reform of the Labour Act that advance the parliamentary Standing Committee on Social Development, includes the need to regulate the fight against the outsourcing of workers in productive sectors.
Congressman Orlando Castillo argues that from the National Parliament want to vindicate the rights of contract workers, or hired, given the right of everyone to enjoy the same benefits and contract labor. He also said that they are handling the concept of "wage with social protection, which involves the automatic guarantee of health, housing and recreation.
The congressman believes that the amendments to the Act would result in many benefits for the labor force, because the new rule constitutes a break with the old paradigm implemented by the capitalist system, whereas now the paradigmatic models are based on the social change.
have so far received more than four thousand proposals, many related to the retroactivity of benefits and the reduction of working time, aspects taken into consideration in drafting the article, whose number has not been made known with precision. The MP also reiterated that meetings have been held in 23 states and that is precisely the business sector which has not sent a proposal, it only sent the Commission a study on the reduction of working time in various regions of the world.
Regarding the conflict of the oil workers, Castillo said the group is still tiny do not get your white sheet or final pass as a permanent worker. In addition and Energy Minister announced the payment of Bs 80 million, demonstrating the willingness to comply with this sector, according to the deputy. will
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