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He had agreed with the unions and the Episcopal Conference to move the holidays of All Saints (November 1) and the Constitution (December 6) to Monday. Podemos joins the business rebellion against an invasion of US products in Spain. The secrets of Albert Rivera's meeting with businessmen that the leader of C's does not want to be known Rajoy bets on his 'men from Moncloa' and entrusts Álvaro Nadal with the general election program The President of the Government and the Minister of Employment, together with employers and unions. The President of the Government and the Minister of Employment, together with employers and unions. Moving the holidays to the nearest Monday was one of Mariano Rajoy's star promises at his inauguration ceremony framed in a package of measures in favor of employment. But the truth is that in 2016 up to three macrobridges will be formed. The businessmen accuse the President of the Government of “breaking his word.” Rajoy defended this measure to save costs, increase the competitiveness of companies and avoid the drain of "millions and millions of euros" that are no longer generated when Spaniards go on holiday. The CEOE also criticized that the bridges imply “a de-optimization of the resources involved in production processes .
As El Confidencial Digital has learned from high-level business sources, the discomfort within the large employers' association and in the organization of small and medium-sized companies (Cepyme) due to the work calendar known this week is enormous. They accuse the President of the Government “of breaking his promise.” 2016 was the last year in which Rajoy could begin to apply the measure before the end of the legislature. They accuse him of “skipping a three-way agreement” The sources to which ECD has had access explain that the two holidays that had already achieved the consensus of employers, unions and the Episcopal Conference Middle East Mobile Number List to be replaced in 2016 are November 1 and December 6. They blame the president, therefore, for “skipping the agreement.” The three holidays that can be moved to the nearest Monday are August 15, November 1 and December 6. They reveal that Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría put the replacement of these days on the negotiating table with the social agents from the beginning and no objection was raised. Suppress All Saints and the Constitution Even in business circles, they maintain that the elimination of the All Saints festivities and the Constitution do not meet frontal opposition from the social agents and the Church , with whom the proposal has been negotiated. It is argued that the traditional visits to cemeteries on November 1, to remember the deceased, could take place on the weekends closest to this holiday .
For Constitution Day, it was proposed to continue with the official celebrations in the Congress of Deputies, in order to commemorate the approval of the 1978 Constitution, but to make the day a working day starting next year . exp-player-logo The Pombo sisters open the channel with Pablo Motos Three Kings and Holy Thursday are also discussed The only holiday that they do not criticize in the 2016 work calendar is the Assumption of the Virgin because it already falls on a Monday. The idea has also been well received by the tourism sector , with which they also wanted to agree on the calendar. A day of celebration is maintained that coincides with the summer campaign. But they do discuss All Saints' Day and Constitution Day. They take into account that they will fall on a Tuesday and will allow many workers to take a day off on Monday and chain four consecutive days of rest . They also do not overlook that Wednesday, January 6, will also be a holiday in all the autonomous communities because none of them have exercised their power to move it to Monday . Nor have they done so in the case of Holy Thursday, except Catalonia and the Basque Country, although these two autonomies later replaced it with Easter Monday. Easter will therefore cause another four-day break in activity throughout the country . “ Don't count on us for the campaign” High-level business sources, to which ECD has had access, do not hide their anger with Mariano Rajoy these days. Some prominent leaders have even formally protested this decision in Moncloa.