Spanish companies want to get their message across loud and clear about what they believe will be the best way to rebuild the economy after the passage of the coronavirus pandemic. And they want to do it at the moment when the Government lays the foundations for what will be the Economic Reconstruction Plan, negotiates the conditions in which the employment regulations that affect nearly three million employees can be extended and waits for the arrival of tens of billions of euros in aid through European funds is established.

From next Monday, June 15 and until next June 24, the best of Spanish companies will parade through CEOE. Ana Botín (Santander), Pablo Isla (Inditex), Carlos Torres (BBVA), José Ignacio Sánchez Galán (Iberdrola), Juan Roig (Mercadona), Luis Gallego (IAG), Simón Pedro Barceló (Grupo Barceló), José Vicente de los Mozos (Renault España) ... All of them will accompany Antonio Garamend i, President of CEOE in the forum "Business Summit: Spanish companies leading the future".

"It is not an approach of force but the Spanish companies want to be heard, the companies are the ones that create wealth and create jobs", explained the CEOE president. Garamendi has pointed out that the idea of ​​this forum was already in the CEOE before the crisis, but the situation in recent months has accelerated the start-up. In fact, the call was urgent and, in collaboration with Pablo isla , it has managed to unanimously add the Spanish company.

The voices and opinions of the largest Spanish companies will be broadcast from Monday and for a whole week in public through the CEOE forum, but they will not be open to questions from the press and the media.

In that same week the Government intends to agree with the social agents the conditions for the extension of the temporary employment regulation files (ERTE) , a negotiation in which employers basically propose the extension of the public protection scheme for businesses and workers until the next December and the elimination of the clause that penalizes dismissals for those companies that have taken ERTE by force majeure.

During the great financial crisis that began in 2008, large entrepreneurs joined their voices in what was called the Business Council for Competitiveness (CEC), an initiative of former Telefónica president, César Alierta , which from 2011 to 2017 integrated the largest companies and CEOE in expressing the opinions of businessmen on economic policy.

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