The Vice President of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz, has assured that she will be accountable to Congress if the 2012 labor reform is not repealed throughout this year. As he has promised in the Plenary of Congress, "I will appear,

I will render

accounts and

I will do what I have to do

" if "this is not well done" before December. A video in which it is seen how Nadia Calviño sighs while Díaz affirms that "we are going to repeal the labor reform" went viral shortly after his intervention.

Beyond the anecdote, the truth is that Díaz has had to repeat the idea on several occasions, since there have been parliamentary questions about this measure in the control session to the Government.

Esquerra Republica, EH-Bildu and CUP have asked for a compromise that is part of the coalition program with the PSOE.

A few weeks ago the Government released the Recovery Plan sent to Brussels and in it, although reference is made to the Spanish labor market, the term "repeal" does not appear nor is it criticized the reform carried out by the Government of Mariano Rajoy.

In his answer to

Oskar Matute's

question

, Díaz explained that his reform will seek to "rebalance" the negotiation in the work centers that the labor reform "has broken, will address the validity of the agreements and the possibility of substantially modifying the conditions of employment. work, as well as the possibilities of subcontracting, according to Europa Press.

In this sense, the vice president acknowledged that this aspect "is not from the labor reform of the PP" but that it is "one of the most precarious elements."

He also recalled that before 2007 the temporary "was 35%."

During his speech, Díaz has repeatedly referred to "social dialogue" as a key element in this negotiation.

This was criticized by the CUP, through the words of an

Albert Botran

who has assured that they hide behind this concept "to follow much slower rhythms to fulfill the commitments that brought him to power."

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